They observe how the mobile DNA LINE-1 copies its sequence in human cells, revealing the precise mechanism of the ORF2p gene.
Cells all require the transport of materials to maintain their function. In nerve cells, a tiny motor made of protein called ...
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'Traffic controller' protein that protects DNA discovered, and it may help kill cancer cells
Mayo Clinic researchers have identified a protein that acts like a traffic controller for DNA, preventing damage during cell ...
A spider on the Canary Islands lost half its DNA but gained more genetic variety. Scientists say this changes how we ...
Researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation show that cancer doesn’t invent new tricks—it reawakens embryonic splicing ...
Researchers have sequenced the South American lungfish genome, uncovering a DNA content nearly 30 times larger than the human ...
Science reveals a genetic link to trait anger, suggesting a predisposition to react intensely. However, environmental factors ...
An incredible genetic analysis reveals that a lungfish has a larger genome than a human. We explore what this means.
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DNA Test Reunites Long-Lost Sisters After 67 Years
For 67 years, Monette Marchman wondered where she came from. Her answer arrived in the form of four sisters she never knew ...
A new approach uses custom GPTs to manage repetitive brand tasks. This technology ensures brand DNA remains consistent in ...
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DNA nanosprings enable precise detection of KIF1A mutations in nerve cells
Cells all require the transport of materials to maintain their function. In nerve cells, a tiny motor made of protein called ...
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Newly identified protein acts as a traffic controller for DNA replication
Mayo Clinic researchers have identified a protein that acts like a traffic controller for DNA, preventing damage during cell ...
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