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DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms. Nearly every cell in a person’s body has the same DNA. Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus (where it is called nuclear DNA), but a small amount of DNA can also be found in the mitochondria (where it is called mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA).
Coral reef biodiversity shuffles rather than the predicted collapse under ocean warming, acidification

Coral reef biodiversity shuffles rather than the predicted collapse under ocean warming, acidification

Scientists find two proteins that pair up to build lifelines to cancer cells

Scientists find two proteins that pair up to build lifelines to cancer cells

Changes in epigenome responsible for reduced stem cell function upon aging

Changes in epigenome responsible for reduced stem cell function upon aging

UC Riverside scientists aim to turn edible plants into mRNA vaccine factories

UC Riverside scientists aim to turn edible plants into mRNA vaccine factories

Study opens new avenues for therapies against Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Study opens new avenues for therapies against Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Researchers reveal why nerve cell’s protein production slows down in CMT patients

Researchers reveal why nerve cell’s protein production slows down in CMT patients

Programmable DNA-based microfluidic chip for performing complex mathematical calculations

Programmable DNA-based microfluidic chip for performing complex mathematical calculations

Aptamers for Targeting SARS-CoV-2 Proteins

Aptamers for Targeting SARS-CoV-2 Proteins

Scientists devise a strategy to enhance anti-tumor immunity

Scientists devise a strategy to enhance anti-tumor immunity

Scientists explore whether consuming cocoa can help us age better

Scientists explore whether consuming cocoa can help us age better

Newly discovered RNA-guided endonucleases can be harnessed for genome editing in cells

Newly discovered RNA-guided endonucleases can be harnessed for genome editing in cells

Study unravels the DNA repair mechanism by enzymes

Study unravels the DNA repair mechanism by enzymes

Study uncovers mechanism where two transcription factors stabilize each other’s binding to DNA

Study uncovers mechanism where two transcription factors stabilize each other’s binding to DNA

Newly identified antibacterial mechanism could inspire novel strategies to combat bacterial pathogens

Newly identified antibacterial mechanism could inspire novel strategies to combat bacterial pathogens

New approach to identify molecular targets for improved prostate cancer therapy

New approach to identify molecular targets for improved prostate cancer therapy

Study could help choose the ideal DNA extraction method for microbiome research

Study could help choose the ideal DNA extraction method for microbiome research

Smoking-related DNA methylation patterns explain the variation in BMI between individuals

Smoking-related DNA methylation patterns explain the variation in BMI between individuals

Study reveals how autoimmune antibodies can predict severe cases of COVID-19

Study reveals how autoimmune antibodies can predict severe cases of COVID-19

Viruses buried in marsupials' DNA may help protect against future infections

Viruses buried in marsupials' DNA may help protect against future infections

Study unearths previously unknown role of CTCF, the transcription regulator

Study unearths previously unknown role of CTCF, the transcription regulator

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