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AI model cracks yeast DNA code to turbocharge protein drug output
MIT researchers have built an AI language model that learns the internal coding patterns of a yeast species widely used to manufacture protein-based drugs, then rewrites gene sequences to push protein ...
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In a recent study published in PNAS, researchers introduced the Genomic Pre-trained Network (GPN), a multispecies model developed to learn genome-wide variant effects by self-supervised pretraining on ...
Two stories just published provide a much different picture of how bacterial cells continually repair lesions in their DNA. Led by researchers from the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, the work ...
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Uncoupling nucleotide synthesis: A yeast-derived solution for mitochondrial disease
Nucleotide synthesis-the production of the basic components of DNA and RNA-is essential for cell growth and division.
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