The different colored bases (adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine) represent the genetic code that instructs cells how to make proteins. Understanding this structure is essential for studying ...
BUCK, MORITZ and NEHANIV, CHRYSTOPHER L. 2009. LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE OF DIFFERENTIATION AND COOPERATION: NATURAL MEASURES FOR THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION OF MULTICELLULARITY. Advances in Complex Systems, ...
Multiply our experiment across several species and many genes, and the importance of understanding the relationships between genes, structure, and function becomes readily apparent.
Our brain is arguably the organ that most distinguishes humans from other primates. Its exceptional size, complexity and ...
A cell protein previously believed only to provide a scaffolding for DNA has also been shown to directly influence DNA ...