A new research has shed light on a genome and has revealed new genes that are involved in forming long-term memories. The study conducted in c. Elegans worms at Princeton University aimed at finding ways to retain cognitive abilities during aging. Senior author Coleen Murphy, an associate professor of molecular biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics at Princeton University, said that the study identified more than 750 genes involved ...
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