Tag: chromosomes
Is Darwin Still Relevant?
There was a lot of mysticism and far too many guesses in 19th century. The time has come to modernize his views.
Researchers Find that in Cells, Trains Run on Time
Man-made railways can’t come close to the efficiency and flexibility of those at work inside your body right now.
First State-Sanctioned Three-Parent Babies to be Born
The children could have serious health consequences — either early or later in life — having been generated, after all, from two broken eggs.
On Prejudiced Models and Human Origins
Recently Dennis Venema joined with Scot McKnight to publish a book, Adam and the Genome, in which they claim that there never was an original pair of humans like Adam and Eve.
Researchers Highlight Logistics Nightmare Facing Chromosome Controls
Packing that entire genome into a tiny nucleus poses a formidable challenge. And you want it organized and accessible, too?