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Van Andel Institute scientists have developed an improved technique to comprehensively profile DNA methylation in single ...
How does a cell know when it’s been damaged? A molecular alarm, set off by mutated RNA and colliding ribosomes, signals ...
If measured from beginning to end, the DNA in our cells is too long to fit into the cell's nucleus, explaining why it must be ...
What's driving this $370 million transformation? The global residual DNA testing market, valued at US$0.27 billion in 2024, stood at ...
Extraction of high-quality and pure DNA is a difficult task and requires complex processing. Some plant cells’ metabolites may contaminate DNA during precipitation and interfere with DNA extraction.
DNA repair: A look inside the cell's 'repair café' Date: November 21, 2024 Source: Hubrecht Institute Summary: New research sheds light on how cells repair damaged DNA.
The technology could zero in on one spot in a cell’s genome, and then either snip out or insert new DNA. Dr. Shendure and his colleagues set out to use CRISPR to record a cell’s history.
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