Transposable elements have proliferated in the bacterium Enterococcus faecium, altering its metabolism and genome structure.
An English zoologist, he wrote an immensely popular 1967 book arguing that ancient genes, shared with apes, shape our lives.
I'm referring to the bones of the wrist, of course. The phrase is a classic mnemonic used to remember the eight carpal (wrist ...
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The Human Organ Atlas gives an extremely detailed look at 56 human organs, scanned with the help of a particle accelerator.