One of the central mysteries of biology is why the genome is largely identical from cell to cell, even though cells do… — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
In the future, a new generation of artists will be writing genomes as fluently as Blake and Byron wrote verses. — Freeman Dyson Copy Share Image
“If you think being descended from apes is bad for your self esteem, then get used to the idea that you are… — Matt Ridley Copy Share Image
By being able to write a genome and plug it into an organism, the software, if you will, changes the hardware. — Barry Schuler Copy Share Image
The genome is a book that wrote itself, continually adding, deleting and amending over four billion years. — Matt Ridley Copy Share Image
The convergence of information technology and biology allows scientists to translate the human genome into digital data that can accelerate diagnoses and… — Scott Gottlieb Copy Share Image
Over millions of years the viruses in our genome mutate more and more so the look less and less and less recognizable… — Carl Zimmer Copy Share Image
I have had my genome fully sequenced and have learned a great deal about which medications I would respond to and which… — Eric Topol Copy Share Image
Medicine will be personalized and preventive: Your genome might predict that you have an 80 percent chance of breast cancer by the… — Leroy Hood Copy Share Image
When I discover something about the human genome, I experience a sense of awe at the mystery of life, and say to… — Francis Collins Copy Share Image
It will be the mother of all telescopes, and you can bet it will do for astronomy what genome sequencing is doing… — Seth Shostak Copy Share Image
The genome was once thought to be just the blueprint for a living organism, like a combination of the architect's plan for… — Iain McGilchrist Copy Share Image
“Every new discovery about the genome is consistent with evolution having happened. Whether we find it appealing or not is another question,… — Richard Fortey Copy Share Image
Though social eugenics was discredited long ago, we still often think of the genome in quasi-eugenic terms. When we read about the… — Gary Wolf Copy Share Image
This is a whole new era where we're moving beyond little edits on single genes to being able to write whatever we… — George M. Church Copy Share Image
As a Christian, but also as a scientist responsible for overseeing the Human Genome Project, one of my concerns has been the… — Francis Collins Copy Share Image
I'm fascinated with genetic science, and I have been for a very long time. I always look at science and technology because… — Nick Rhodes Copy Share Image
If you look on the fungal genome as being soldier candidates protecting the U.S. as our host defense, not only for the… — Paul Stamets Copy Share Image
[Decoding the human genome sequence] is the most significant undertaking that we have mounted so far in an organized way in all… — Francis Collins Copy Share Image
One of the most essential and mundane of human activities - taking care of children - requires high levels of anxious vigilance.… — Barbara Ehrenreich Copy Share Image
While the Environmental Genome Project does not seek to assign allele frequencies, we are aware of the importance of accurate allele frequency… — Samuel Wilson Copy Share Image
An important finding is that by determining the genome sequences of an entire family, one can identify many DNA sequencing errors and… — Leroy Hood Copy Share Image
Years ago I began to realize that any genome can make any other, practically. Barbara McClintock, 1980 — Barbara McClintock Copy Share Image
To give us room to explore the varieties of mind and body into which our genome can evolve, one planet is not… — Freeman Dyson Copy Share Image
Years ago I began to realize that any genome can make any other, practically. — Barbara McClintock 1980 Copy Share Image
Viruses don't just make us sick. They can actually sometimes end up in our genomes. — Carl Zimmer Copy Share Image
If you go far enough back, your genome connects you with bacteria, butterflies, and barracuda - the great chain of being linked… — Spencer Wells Copy Share Image
In the late 1970s, when I was a professor at Caltech, I pioneered four instruments for analyzing genes and proteins that revolutionized… — Leroy Hood Copy Share Image
Why do people believe that there are dangerous implications of the idea that the mind is a product of the brain, that… — Steven Pinker Copy Share Image
When we look at chimpanzees . . . we get this extremely fine-grained view of evolution, and as a result we understand… — Bob Waterston Copy Share Image
We can't any longer have the conventional understanding of genetics which everybody peddles because it is increasingly obvious that epigenetics - actually… — Robert Winston Copy Share Image
Sometimes it is claimed by those who argue that race is just a social construct that the human genome project shows that… — J. Philippe Rushton Copy Share Image
It used to be thought that only a certain kind of virus could get into our genome and it's called a retrovirus… — Carl Zimmer Copy Share Image
Plasticity is an intrinsic property of the human brain and represents evolution's invention to enable the nervous system to escape the restrictions… — Philippa Perry Copy Share Image
The virus that causes AIDS is the trickiest pathogen scientists have ever confronted. It mutates furiously, it has decoys to evade the… — Seth Berkley Copy Share Image