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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).
Study Provides a New Picture of How Bacterial Cells Repair Faulty DNA

Study Provides a New Picture of How Bacterial Cells Repair Faulty DNA

Study Finds Place of Transcription Start Often Determines the Place of Transcription End

Study Finds Place of Transcription Start Often Determines the Place of Transcription End

An In-Depth Analysis of the Human Genome Using the New “Pangenome”

An In-Depth Analysis of the Human Genome Using the New “Pangenome”

NIH Common Fund Selects New York Genome Center as Multi-Grant Recipient Under SMaHT Network

NIH Common Fund Selects New York Genome Center as Multi-Grant Recipient Under SMaHT Network

Study Offers New Insights Into Neuroendocrine Transdifferentiation in Breast and Prostate Cancer Biology

Study Offers New Insights Into Neuroendocrine Transdifferentiation in Breast and Prostate Cancer Biology

New Insights Into How Diverse Chromosomal Alterations Form and Drive Cancer Development

New Insights Into How Diverse Chromosomal Alterations Form and Drive Cancer Development

Chemical Modification Improves Non-Viral Gene Editing as Well as a New Type of DNA Repair

Chemical Modification Improves Non-Viral Gene Editing as Well as a New Type of DNA Repair

Prime Editing System Could Accelerate the Study of Cancer-Linked Mutations

Prime Editing System Could Accelerate the Study of Cancer-Linked Mutations

How the Natural Process of DNA Repair Fails to Cause Disease

How the Natural Process of DNA Repair Fails to Cause Disease

Scientists Engineer the First CRISPR-Based Drug Candidate to Directly Target E. Coli

Scientists Engineer the First CRISPR-Based Drug Candidate to Directly Target E. Coli

Patients With Motor Neuron Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia Carry the Same Genetic Defects

Patients With Motor Neuron Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia Carry the Same Genetic Defects

Breakthrough "Gene Silencing" Technology Could Revolutionize the Development of DNAzymes

Breakthrough "Gene Silencing" Technology Could Revolutionize the Development of DNAzymes

Genetic Material Inherited from Neanderthals Influences the Shape of Our Noses

Genetic Material Inherited from Neanderthals Influences the Shape of Our Noses

Study Sheds Light on How Foxp2 Gene Controls the Ability to Produce Speech

Study Sheds Light on How Foxp2 Gene Controls the Ability to Produce Speech

Eliminating or Blocking the Tiam1 Gene Prevents, Reverses Chronic Neuropathic Pain

Eliminating or Blocking the Tiam1 Gene Prevents, Reverses Chronic Neuropathic Pain

STING-seq Discovers Causal Variants and Genetic Mechanisms for Blood Cell Traits

STING-seq Discovers Causal Variants and Genetic Mechanisms for Blood Cell Traits

Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

Mini Organs Provide New Insights Into Fibrolamellar Carcinoma

Mini Organs Provide New Insights Into Fibrolamellar Carcinoma

Researchers Map GCK Gene Variants to Better Diagnose Hereditary Diseases

Researchers Map GCK Gene Variants to Better Diagnose Hereditary Diseases

Study Advances Understanding of the Deep Evolutionary History of Viruses

Study Advances Understanding of the Deep Evolutionary History of Viruses

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