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DNA from ancient viral infections helps embryos develop, mouse study reveals
A stretch of viral DNA in the mouse genome gives cells in early-stage embryos the potential to become almost any cell type in ...
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Genetic risk factor and viral infection jointly contribute to multiple sclerosis, study suggests
Recent findings suggest that the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is involved in both causing multiple sclerosis (MS) and shaping its ...
Quoting a post that read, “A daughter asking the father for a DNA test will really break and touch the father's heart,” the ...
One of the leading triggers for multiple sclerosis (MS) is an infection with the Epstein-Barr virus. However, certain gene ...
A research team led by Václav Vopálenský and Martin Pospíšek from the Faculty of Science, Charles University, has discovered ...
“Our study shows how the most important environmental and genetic risk factors can contribute to MS and trigger an autoimmune ...
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Giant virus with a massive genome and unusual infection strategy
Ushikuvirus, a newly identified giant virus, showcases unique cytopathic effects and structural features, enhancing knowledge ...
Analysis of woolly rhinoceros DNA recovered from the permafrost-preserved wolf further hints that the Ice Age beasts went ...
For more than three decades, Ötzi the Iceman has been a kind of time capsule for researchers—an Alpine body preserved so well that it keeps producing scientific “firsts.” Now, a new analysis suggests ...
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Flowers Are Spreading Viruses Among Wild Bees
A study finds that diverse flowers sometimes increase virus spread among bees, challenging assumptions about biodiversity, ...
New research reveals how ocean viruses burst algae cells, fueling a subsurface oxygen band through rapid microbial recycling.
A conspiracy theory arguing the 49ers' rash of injuries is tied to an electric substation near the team's practice facility ...
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