Stanford’s new algorithm compares cells across species to find similarities

A Group of bioengineers from Stanford University has developed a new algorithm with a unique and specialized function. The algorithm was designed to compare cells across different species. The algorithm can identify similar cellular types no matter the species and can be used in creatures including fish, mice, flatworms, and sponges that have been diverged evolutionarily for millions of years. … Continue reading

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