Genetics discovery sheds new light on function of Y chromosome gene
Institute for Biogenesis Research scientists uncover substantial new knowledge about the function of the Y chromosome gene.
Institute for Biogenesis Research scientists uncover substantial new knowledge about the function of the Y chromosome gene.
$10.8 million supports continued research in reproductive and developmental biomedical research at the John A. Burns School of Medicine.
The green pigs demonstrate the success of the Institute for Biogenesis Research’s reproductive science technique.
Researchers from the John A. Burns School of Medicine reveal minimum Y chromosome contribution required for assisted reproduction in infertile male mice.
Medical researchers at UH Mānoa’s Institute for Biogenesis Research and scientists in Turkey have produced a pair of transgenic rabbits.