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Google DeepMind AI lights up the dark genome and flags risky DNA tweaks
Google DeepMind’s latest artificial intelligence model is turning the most mysterious stretches of human DNA into readable text, and in the process, it is flagging which tiny edits could tip a cell ...
Artificial intelligence has gotten a bad reputation lately, and often for good reason. But a team of scientists at Google’s ...
It could transform our understanding of why diseases develop and the medicines needed to treat them, says researchers.
Around 45 percent of human DNA is made up of transposable elements, or TEs—genetic leftovers from now-extinct viruses that scientists once believed to be “junk DNA.” But that view is changing, and a ...
Google's DeepMind has developed an AI that can read and comprehend a million DNA letters simultaneously, offering unprecedented insights into our genome.
AlphaGenome can analyse up to 1m letters of DNA code at once and could pave way for new treatments ...
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Why part of your DNA isn’t entirely human
Roughly one in every twelve letters of your genetic code comes from an ancient viral infection. These molecular hitchhikers ...
There are hundreds of cell types in the human body, each with a specific role spelled out in their DNA. In theory, all it ...
Researchers reckon it could dramatically accelerate understanding of how DNA influences disease, cancer, and drug discovery.
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