Breadcrumb Home News And Media Infographic: One Human (Assembly Required) Written by Leah Eisenstadt, Illustrated by Susanna Hamilton October 14, 2016 Almost all cells in the human body have the same DNA, but in each cell only certain genes are expressed. Download full size infographic RELATED CONTENT News: An atlas of immune cells gets expanded Biologic Podcast: Harnessing the immune system to fight cancer, with Nir Hacohen Research highlights: Human Cell Atlas From the Broad: International Human Cell Atlas initiative gets underway From Technology Review: 10 Breakthrough Technologies — The Cell Atlas Latest news News 04.02.2024 Scientists link certain gut bacteria to lower heart disease risk News 03.26.2024 Ancient DNA reveals possible origin of a racial/ethnic disparity in a childhood cancer News 03.25.2024 #WhyIScience Q&A: A cell biologist now helps recent college graduates launch their scientific careers News 03.22.2024 Messenger RNAs with multiple “tails” could lead to more effective therapeutics All news
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