A closeup look at colibactin’s structure reveals chemical motifs that guide its mutation-wreaking “warheads” to specific stretches of DNA.
Centuries-old genetic material can solve historical mysteries, from lost species to what killed Napoleon’s army.
Tiny repeated stretches of DNA in your genome may quietly shape how your body works, how your brain develops and how you ...
A study reveals how the essential red blood cell transcription factor KLF1 recognizes DNA. Using precise measurements in test ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
Cornell researchers have found that a new DNA sequencing technology can be used to study how transposons move within and bind ...
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Specific DNA sequences control spinal cord injury response
After a spinal cord injury, cells in the brain and spinal cord change to cope with stress and repair tissue. A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Neuroscience, shows that this ...
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Researchers uncover how a key transcription factor reads DNA in human cells
With a new study in the journal Cell , researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
When it comes to critical care for newborns, being able to act fast is of the utmost importance, which is why this new DNA tech is so important.
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have performed a comprehensive evaluation of five artificial ...
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Scientists Map How Transcription Factors Interpret DNA Sequences
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
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