New CLASSIC technique uses AI and massive DNA libraries to predict genetic circuit performance faster and more accurately.
Members of a new class of antivirals are being tested in U.S. clinical trials, and one has gained approval in Japan, but how ...
Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London identified the CIP2A–TOPBP1 complex as a master regulator of DNA repair during mitosis, coordinating backup pathways that protect chromosomes ...
In mid-December, the 20-year-old Minneapolis resident was walking through the city’s Cedar-Riverside neighborhood when federal immigration officers stopped him. He offered to show identification. They ...
Running out of space on your phone? Don't upgrade your cloud-storage subscription just yet. Scientists in China have discovered that images, text files and other digital data can be stored in strands ...
DNA from a "prolific serial killer" discovered on a pair of paper bags have allowed Colorado authorities to solve a murder case from nearly 40 years ago, officials said. The body of Rhonda Marie ...
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“The laws of inheritance are quite unknown,” Charles Darwin acknowledged in 1859. The discovery of DNA’s shape altered how we conceived of life itself. The X-ray crystallography by Rosalind Franklin ...
The gene p53 acts as a tumor suppressor and often is called the ‘guardian of the genome.’ This gene is central to maintaining genomic stability, which prevents mutations from accumulating and leading ...
DNA replication increases the probability of DNA damage in the genome. This is because the separation of the double-stranded DNA into single strands, required for DNA synthesis, prevents ...
The cell cycle is a fundamental process vital for organismal growth and stability. Its dysregulation underlies many human diseases, in particular cancers, making its monitoring essential in biological ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic researchers say they have discovered a protein, KCTD10, that acts as a "traffic controller" for DNA during cell division, potentially paving the way for new cancer ...