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RNA Molecules Are Masters Of Their Own Destiny

Research suggests the products of transcription — RNA molecules — regulate their own production through a feedback loop.

Catching Cancer In The Act

Using CRISPR technology, researchers are tracking the lineage of individual cancer cells as they proliferate and metastasize in real-time.

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An On-Off Switch For Gene Editing

New, reversible CRISPR method can control gene expression while leaving underlying DNA sequence unchanged.

New CRISPR-Based Map Ties Every Human Gene To Its Function

Jonathan Weissman and collaborators used their single-cell sequencing tool Perturb-seq on every expressed gene in the human genome, linking each to its job in the cell.

A “Door” Into The Mitochondrial Membrane

Study finds the protein MTCH2 is responsible for shuttling various other proteins into the membrane of mitochondria. The finding could have implications for cancer treatments and MTCH2-linked conditions.

New CRISPR-Based Map Ties Every Human Gene To Its Function

Jonathan Weissman and collaborators used their single-cell sequencing tool Perturb-seq on every expressed gene in the human genome, linking each to its job in the cell.

New CRISPR-Based Map Ties Every Human Gene to Its Function

Jonathan Weissman and collaborators used their single-cell sequencing tool Perturb-seq on every expressed gene in the human genome, linking each to its job in the cell.