von Thomas Fester | Nov 24, 2016 | Anthropology, Molecular Medicine, Natural History, News
Neanderthal genes support European immune systems Until very recently bacterial and viral infections killed large parts of human populations. This made them important factors driving human evolution in general and evolution of the human immune system in particular. In...
von Thomas Fester | Nov 24, 2016 | Biochemistry, Molecular Cytology, Molecular Medicine, Molecular Structures, News
ER-sheets: lost in superresolution microscopy In german language people see things „with new eyes“, when they adopt a new perspective and this is precisely what just happened to the ER. Nixon-Abell and co-workers used a whole array of...
von Thomas Fester | Nov 24, 2016 | Biochemistry, Molecular Cytology, News
Nucleosomes and the regulation of transcription Nucleosomes are not only packaging DNA; their precise location on the DNA is also crucial for the ability of transcription factors and RNA-Polymerase to bind their target sequences and initiate transcription. In yeast...
von Thomas Fester | Nov 24, 2016 | Biochemistry, Natural History, News, Omics
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von Thomas Fester | Nov 24, 2016 | Molecular Medicine, Neurobiology, News
Genes involved in autism spectrum disorders Are DNA-sequences which differ between humans and their next relatives involved in cognition or social behaviour? Two recent publications, approaching this topic by differing methodologies have answered this question with...
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