A gene regulatory network is a set of genes, or parts of genes, that interact with each other to control a specific cell function. Gene regulatory networks are important in development ...
We propose that an extended analysis of all coding regions of the UBA1 gene may uncover other mutations with putative functional consequences. References [1]Beck DB, et al. Somatic Mutations in UBA1 ...
Genetic diagnosis of MODY additionally allows for the identification of at-risk first-degree family members, who have a 50% chance of inheriting a gene mutation. Unfortunately, insurance often denies ...
While the virus is generally found in wild birds and poses risk only to poultry, its spread to a new range of mammals may pave the way for new mutations that could increase its lethality. In 2024, the ...
A research team has identified the core gene expression networks regulated by key proteins that fundamentally drive phenomena such as cancer development, metastasis, tissue differentiation from ...
Gene mutation in diabetic patients with lung adenocarcinoma: a real-world retrospective cohort study
Purpose: The incidence of lung cancer is closely associated with diabetes; however, it remains unclear whether diabetes influences the genetic mutations present in lung cancer. Therefore, we will ...
Mutations of other genes can increase the risk of getting Alzheimer’s but do not necessarily cause it. Only a few rare gene mutations are known to cause Alzheimer’s – and the GRIN2C mutation ...
Summary: A new study has uncovered a direct link between somatic mutations and epigenetic modifications, challenging established views on aging. Researchers found that random genetic mutations drive ...
Update: We have added multiple new mutations to this list which were added in the Atlantis update to Fisch, and explained how to get them! We also adjusted some of the multiplier values in this ...
Objectives: Thyroid cancer rarely occurs in children and adolescents. Molecular markers such as BRAF, RAS, and RET/PTC have been widely used in adult PTC. It is currently unclear whether these ...
Some of these are related to our genes. Sometimes these genes are passed down (inherited) from our parents; and sometimes epilepsy is linked to changes in our genes (mutations) that have no known link ...
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