Propagation of expression noise from mRNA to protein level is influenced by variation in availability of ribosomal machinery.
A study using Ribo-STAMP technology reveals that protein production in brain cells varies significantly between different types of neurons, offering new insights into autism and memory.
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Giant viruses may be far more alive than anyone imagined
For decades, biology textbooks have drawn a firm line: viruses are not alive. They lack the machinery to reproduce on their ...
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Prehistoric killer superbug in 5,000-year-old ice resists 10 antibiotics
Romanian scientists have recovered a bacterial strain from approximately 5,000-year-old ice inside a Transylvanian cave, and ...
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Giant DNA viruses encode their own eukaryote-like translation machinery, researchers discover
In a new study, published in Cell, researchers describe a newfound mechanism for creating proteins in a giant DNA virus, comparable to a mechanism in eukaryotic cells. The finding challenges the dogma ...
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