Genomics The evolutionary history of coffee is probably more complicated than you think That dark and delicious brew billowing clouds of irresistible coffee incense next to you is most likely the product of Coffea arabica.
Genetics The first human "Mendelian" disease was described in 1902 Mendel first described his laws of genetic inheritance in 1865. They were promptly ignored for 35 years.
Genetics Genetic code expansion and how we get to designer proteins Genetic code expansion might be the coolest thing in Omics that you've never heard of.
Genetics 6LL3, better known as Dolly the Sheep, showed that mammalian cloning was possible in 1997 Why was a sheep the first choice for this ground-breaking work?
Genetics Beadle and Tatum were the first to marry biochemistry with genetics in 1941 The field of molecular biology was born in 1941 through the marriage of genetics and biochemistry.