DNA doesn’t just sit still inside our cells — it folds, loops, and rearranges in ways that shape how genes behave.
One of the most detailed 3D maps of how the human chromosomes are organized and folded within a cell's nucleus is published in Nature. Chromosomes are thread-like structures that carry a cell's ...
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Those 'DNA knots' weren't knots at all, and the truth is stranger
For decades, biology textbooks taught that DNA’s story could be told with a single image: two elegant strands twisting in a double helix. That picture is still right, but it is no longer enough.
Changes in genes have been linked to the development of different diseases for a while. However, it's not exactly clear what ...
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DNA from ancient viral infections helps embryos develop, mouse study reveals
A stretch of viral DNA in the mouse genome gives cells in early-stage embryos the potential to become almost any cell type in ...
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AI meets DNA: US scientists design massive genetic circuit libraries faster than ever
New CLASSIC technique uses AI and massive DNA libraries to predict genetic circuit performance faster and more accurately.
Non-coding DNA is essential for both humans and trypanosomes, despite the large evolutionary divergence between these two species.
Tiny repeated stretches of DNA in your genome may quietly shape how your body works, how your brain develops, and how you respond to disease. Leaked emails about removal of Black WW2 soldier memorials ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Science correspondent Richard Stone about recent developments in the search for Leonardo da ...
TORONTO — Ontario and Canada have signed a historic cooperation agreement that will significantly streamline environmental approvals for major infrastructure and resource projects through a new ‘one ...
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