DNA can be thought of as a vast library that stores all genetic information. Cells do not use this information all at once. Instead, they copy only the necessary parts into RNA, which is then used to ...
Imagine that you’re taking an evening stroll in the woods. All of a sudden, you spot a flash of color and two glowing eyes.
A fascinating scientific breakthrough explains why orange cats are so rarely female and reveals a genetic twist unique to domestic felines.
It is some kind of an odd process, said Christopher Kaelin, a geneticist at Stanford University, where you become misexpressing a gene in a certain type of cell. Orange cats are now part of the ...