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Genomics

Heather Huson racing in an Alaska Dog Mushers Association Challenge Series race in 2005 at the Jeff Studdard Sled Dog Race Track in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Genomics reveals sled dogs’ Siberian lineage

An artistic representation of the large language model trained on the DNA sequences.

AI Model Decodes DNA Language to Unveil Hidden Biological Functions

Irridescent birds

Asteroid Impact Sparked Rapid Evolution in Bird Genomes, Study Reveals

quadrangularis

Scientists Unravel the Genetic Secrets of Cissus Quadrangularis for Drought-Resistant Crops

An artistic rendering of a quantum computer processor chip, with DNA strands intertwined and emanating from the qubits.

Quantum Computing Meets Genomics: Researchers Aim to Revolutionize Pangenome Analysis

a sugar glider soaring through the air, with its patagium fully extended

Unlocking the Secrets of Flying Mammals: How Evolution Shaped the Patagium

The updated bird family tree, published in Nature, delineating 93 million years of evolutionary relationships between 363 bird species.

Computational tools fuel reconstruction of new and improved bird family tree

Cell atlas of the mouse brain determined by a genome-scale imaging technology called MERFISH. Shown is one sagittal section with cells colored by category. Image courtesy of Xiaowei Zhuang

Demystifying a mammal’s brain, cell by cell

Artibeus jamaicensis, the Jamaican fruit bat

How bats evolved to avoid cancer

Animal heredity sheds light on survival and extinction risks

Blood test container

A blood test for cancer shows promise thanks to machine learning

Dogs running

Like dog breeds, some humans may just be wired differently

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