Life moves in mysterious ways—and perhaps especially so for organisms that undergo dramatic shifts in levels of ...
The CRISPR-Cas gene-editing system has long been the focus of research as a promising tool in genome editing. However, the ...
EPFL researchers show that cholera bacteria can exchange protective genes, including antiviral immune systems, when they live in aquatic environments. The finding helps explain how these pathogens ...
Now, following up on that success, a large Chinese collaboration has followed up with a description of an improved gene ...
Like most bacteria, Vibrio cholerae lives under constant attack from viruses. To survive, bacteria equip themselves with ...
NIH-funded UT team and colleagues from Metagenomi Thereapeutics discovered highly efficient enzyme could enable targeted gene editing within the human body.
Like most bacteria, Vibrio cholerae lives under constant attack from viruses. To survive, bacteria equip themselves with antiviral immune systems ...
A key feature of this process is natural competence, the ability of bacteria to take up free DNA from their surroundings. V. cholerae becomes naturally competent when it grows on chitinous surfaces, a ...
Migur A, Feussner M, Liao C, Alkhnbashi OS, Chauvier A, Walter NG, Backofen R, Weinberg Z, Beisel CL (2026) A leader-repeat hairpin blocks extraneous CRISPR RNA production in diverse CRISPR-Cas13 ...
Life moves in mysterious ways ⎯ and perhaps especially so for organisms that undergo dramatic shifts in levels of ...
At first sight, stromatolites may seem unremarkable. The stromatolite formations found in Shark Bay, Western Australia, do ...
Tiny organisms on the ground – bacteria and fungi – have a “superpower” that allows them to reach up into the atmosphere and ...
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