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Ingrida DomarkienÄ—, a geneticist at Vilnius University in Lithuania, discusses the exciting developments made possible by studying ancient and modern DNA.
An international research team has provided a detailed insight into how the spatial organization of genetic material is established in the cell nucleus of early embryos within the first hours after ...
Knowing how human DNA changes over generations is essential to estimating genetic disease risks and understanding how we ...
DNA strand displacement circuits are inching closer to becoming cellular machines. Scientists are finding ways to make these ...
2025 — Researchers have successfully employed an algorithm to identify potential mutations which increase disease risk in the noncoding regions our DNA, ...
Hackers want your DNA. The tech behind gene editing and cancer cures is wide open to cyberattacks, scientists warn. As ...
For the first time, Professor Veyrier and his team at INRS have discovered a family of enzymes that can cut specific sequences in single-stranded DNA. These enzymes, called site-specific ...
At the end of their experiment, RISE Elementary students were pulling out a gooey, stringy substance from their strawberry mush. “That’s not a booger, that’s DNA,” Joseph Williams told the students.
Kanazawa University and colleagues have achieved a breakthrough in understanding sperm DNA packaging. Using high-speed atomic ...
Today at RISE Elementary in Neosho, students learned that science isn't just in textbooks—it's in strawberries too! Dr.