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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).
Epigenetic Changes Drive Cancer Development

Epigenetic Changes Drive Cancer Development

Plants Exploit Randomness to Avoid Mitochondrial Damage

Plants Exploit Randomness to Avoid Mitochondrial Damage

Dendritic Cells Reprogram Their Genes to Enhance Immune Response

Dendritic Cells Reprogram Their Genes to Enhance Immune Response

CRISPR-Cas9 Enzyme's Magnesium Role Unraveled in DNA Cutting

CRISPR-Cas9 Enzyme's Magnesium Role Unraveled in DNA Cutting

Nucleotide Metabolite Controls DNA Repair and Cancer Sensitivity

Nucleotide Metabolite Controls DNA Repair and Cancer Sensitivity

Prime Editing and Base Editing Could Revolutionize Treatment for Phenylketonuria

Prime Editing and Base Editing Could Revolutionize Treatment for Phenylketonuria

Hidden Genetic Variations can be Detected Using New Nijmegen Method

Hidden Genetic Variations can be Detected Using New Nijmegen Method

Obesity Susceptibility may be Written Into Molecular Processes of Human Cells

Obesity Susceptibility may be Written Into Molecular Processes of Human Cells

DNA’s Role in Glioblastoma: Insights from Umeå University’s Research

DNA’s Role in Glioblastoma: Insights from Umeå University’s Research

Targeting eIF4A with Zotatifin: A Promising Strategy for TNBC Treatment

Targeting eIF4A with Zotatifin: A Promising Strategy for TNBC Treatment

Two Bee Species Become One as Researchers Solve Identity Puzzle

Two Bee Species Become One as Researchers Solve Identity Puzzle

The Role of CRISPR-Cas9 in Treating Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders

The Role of CRISPR-Cas9 in Treating Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders

Genetics can Improve the Diagnostic Value of Cyanobacterial Biomarkers

Genetics can Improve the Diagnostic Value of Cyanobacterial Biomarkers

Bacteriophages as Unexpected Allies in Mammalian Health

Bacteriophages as Unexpected Allies in Mammalian Health

Novel Replacement Strategy Opens the Door to Therapeutic Interventions for Genomic Diseases

Novel Replacement Strategy Opens the Door to Therapeutic Interventions for Genomic Diseases

Unraveling the Impact of Genetic Mutations on Future Generations

Unraveling the Impact of Genetic Mutations on Future Generations

New Insights Into the Role of Autophagy in Yeast Aging

New Insights Into the Role of Autophagy in Yeast Aging

Novel Gene Therapy Approach Delivers Large Genes

Novel Gene Therapy Approach Delivers Large Genes

Kingfisher Genes Reveal Secrets of How They Dive Without Sustaining Brain Damage

Kingfisher Genes Reveal Secrets of How They Dive Without Sustaining Brain Damage

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