Plants reprogram their cells to fight invaders. Here’s how. Duke Today, Aug. 25, 2022. Findings could help scientists bolster crops’ immune systems without sacrificing yield. Picked up by Futurity.
Tag Archives: genetics/genomics
In drawers of old bones, new clues to the genomes of lost giants
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In drawers of old bones, new clues to the genomes of lost giants. Duke Research Blog, July 7, 2021. A single jawbone from a gorilla-sized lemur that lived nearly 1,500 years ago in Madagascar is providing some of the best genetic clues yet to the lives of these lost giants.
Malaria parasite ticks to its own internal clock
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Malaria parasite ticks to its own internal clock. Duke Today, May 14, 2020. Researchers have long known that all of the millions of malaria parasites within an infected person’s body move through their cell cycle at the same time. They multiply in sync inside red blood cells, then burst out in unison every few days. But how the parasites keep time was unclear. Now, a study finds that malaria has its own internal clock that causes thousands of genes to ramp up and down at regular intervals. Picked up by The Scientist, Cosmos Magazine, and Science News.
How two become one
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How two become one. 1,100 Words on Duke Research, August 19, 2019. Its mysterious gray-green goblets poking up through tufts of moss, this Gray’s cup lichen isn’t one living thing but two — a fungus and an alga — working together.
What made humans ‘the fat primate’?
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What made humans ‘the fat primate’? Duke Today, June 26, 2019. How did humans get to be so much fatter than chimps, despite sharing 99% of the same DNA? The answer may have to do with an ancient molecular shift in how DNA is packaged inside fat cells, which curbed our ability to turn “bad” fat into “good” fat. Picked up by the New York Post.
Faster DNA computing
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Faster DNA computing. 1,100 words on Duke Research, Feb. 12, 2018. Computers may one day be tiny enough to work inside cells, thanks to DNA.
Starvation mode
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Starvation mode. 1,100 words on Duke Research, Oct. 27, 2017. This roundworm can survive weeks without eating thanks to a coping mechanism similar to humans.
Captive lemurs get a genetic health checkup
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Captive lemurs get a genetic health checkup. Duke research blog, Aug. 21, 2017. Careful matchmaking can restore genetic diversity for endangered lemurs in captivity, researchers report.