A new study shows, for the first time, how the human genome folds and moves in 3D over time to control when genes turn on and ...
One of the most detailed 3D maps of how the human chromosomes are organized and folded within a cell's nucleus is published ...
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AI uncovers 360,000 DNA knots that quietly shape how genes turn on and off
AI maps fleeting DNA quadruplexes, revealing paired structures that control genes in healthy cells and cancer.
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'Biological time capsules': How DNA from cave dirt is revealing clues about early humans and Neanderthals
The oldest sediment DNA discovered so far comes from Greenland and is 2 million years old.
DNA captured on air filters and stored since the 1960s acts as an ecological time capsule, according to a recent publication ...
A tiny percentage of our DNA—around 2%—contains 20,000-odd genes. The remaining 98%—long known as the non-coding genome, or ...
Arthur Kornberg compared DNA to a tape recording of instructions that can be copied over and over. How do cells make these near-perfect copies, and does the process ever vary? In reality, the process ...
DNA polymerases are enzymes that create DNA molecules by assembling nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA. These enzymes are essential to DNA replication and usually work in pairs to create two ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. It’s always a mess when Latinx folks take DNA tests. Things go ...
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Ancient DNA reveals a shocking secret in a 3,500-year-old community
In a hillside cemetery in southern Italy, the bones of a small Bronze Age community have yielded a secret that their stone graves never hinted at. Ancient DNA pulled from those remains has exposed a ...
“Surprise heirs like Thomas are popping up because of DNA test kits,” according to the Wall Street Journal article. While ...
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Forensic scientist in Brian Walshe trial says DNA on hatchet, hacksaw closely matches Ana Walshe's
The Brian Walshe murder trial continues today with a Massachusetts State Police forensic scientist expected back on the stand to answer questions from the defense about blood evidence found inside the ...
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