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AI is making genetics easier to grasp
From operon prediction to visualizing DNA tangles, AI is transforming how we study and teach genetics. Students, researchers, and educators now have access to interactive simulations, adaptive tutors, ...
The 92-year-old bacterial geneticist who helped pioneer the study of gene regulation has passed away. In this half-day virtual summit, a series of presentations will explore the scientific, regulatory ...
New research suggests a possible explanation for the organization of operons, jointly controlled clusters of genes that evolved in bacterial chromosomes. Operons, which are found in the chromosomes of ...
While CRISPR may be the most notable genetic technology to emerge from microbes, many of the tools researchers use to control genes and their products are borrowed from bacterial systems. One of these ...
You have full access to this article via your institution. Because the β-galactosidase activity of exponentially growing cells is at steady state, the corresponding β-galactosidase synthesis rate is ...
In support of the view that inducer exclusion is the main factor in diauxie, cAMP–CRP was reported to play a crucial part in diauxie only by activating the transcription of the glucose transporter ...
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