Harnessing Neanderthal DNA for Next-Gen Antibiotics

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Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania have developed a machine learning algorithm to search the genomes of Neanderthals and Denisovans for potentially useful peptides that can be used to create new antibiotics. By identifying roughly 2,500 peptides with anti-infective properties, the researchers synthesized a peptide called neanderthalin-1, which successfully fought a skin infection in mice. This discovery could pave the way for a new class of potent antibiotics to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Topics:health#antibiotics#drug-development#medical-research#microbiology#neanderthal-dna#science-and-technology
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