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DNA from a 4,500-year-old skeleton reveals a hidden ancient fusion
Buried in the desert for roughly 4,500 years, the skeleton of a single Egyptian man has yielded a complete genome that ...
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Scientists solve a decade-old mystery behind cancer’s most violent DNA chaos
Cancer’s most catastrophic DNA damage has long looked like a crime scene without a culprit, with chromosomes shattered and ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have decoded the nuclear genome of Amorphochlora amoebiformis, a unicellular marine alga ...
Singlera Genomics, a company focused on the application of novel DNA methylation technologies to genetic diagnosis, with ...
After 10 years, members of the 4D Nucleome consortium have successfully completed the first phase of a project that aims to ...
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DNA twisting controls how cells respond to estrogen
Estrogens, the main female sex hormone, although they also perform some functions in men, are involved in a myriad of ...
A tiny percentage of our DNA—around 2%—contains 20,000-odd genes. The remaining 98%—long known as the non-coding genome, or ...
The genome is more than a linear code; it is a dynamic structure whose three-dimensional folding dictates how genes are regulated. Traditional sequencing technologies capture base-level variation but ...
A new Moffitt Cancer Center study suggests a widely used genomic test can more accurately identify which men with early ...
Researchers demonstrated that it is feasible to encode executable payloads into synthetic DNA that, once sequenced and ...
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