In jellyfish and sea anemones, neurons accumulate DNA damage while animals are awake and repair that damage during sleep.
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Iron Age DNA uncovered a herpesvirus still infecting people today
Long before modern medicine named and cataloged human herpesviruses, at least one of them was already quietly embedding ...
Learn how jellyfish and sea anemones are changing what we know about the evolutionary purpose of sleep.
An analysis of genetic data from over 900,000 people shows that certain stretches of DNA, made up of short sequences repeated ...
Researchers have reconstructed ancient herpesvirus genomes from Iron Age and medieval Europeans, revealing that HHV-6 has ...
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