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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).
How specialized plant “train tracks” can be used to feed the expanding population

How specialized plant “train tracks” can be used to feed the expanding population

RHOJ acts as a key regulator of EMT-associated resistance to chemotherapy

RHOJ acts as a key regulator of EMT-associated resistance to chemotherapy

Immunity adaptation found in genomes of Stone Age farmers

Immunity adaptation found in genomes of Stone Age farmers

Blunted inflammatory response in obese individuals responsible for susceptibility to severe COVID-19

Blunted inflammatory response in obese individuals responsible for susceptibility to severe COVID-19

Variations in methylation linked to age in the human sperm epigenome

Variations in methylation linked to age in the human sperm epigenome

Revealing how hematopoietic stem cells acquire malignant traits in cancer

Revealing how hematopoietic stem cells acquire malignant traits in cancer

Genetic signature might be shared across multiple substance use disorders, new study reveals

Genetic signature might be shared across multiple substance use disorders, new study reveals

Illumina launches its first product enabling long- and short-read sequencing on one instrument

Illumina launches its first product enabling long- and short-read sequencing on one instrument

DeLisi's new book underscores how most crime is never known to law enforcement

DeLisi's new book underscores how most crime is never known to law enforcement

Key Hox genes control stem cells involved in bone formation and repair

Key Hox genes control stem cells involved in bone formation and repair

Scientists devise a tiny, nano-sized sensor capable of detecting protein biomarkers

Scientists devise a tiny, nano-sized sensor capable of detecting protein biomarkers

New study pinpoints key source of T cell "exhaustion"

New study pinpoints key source of T cell "exhaustion"

Blunted inflammatory response could make obese patients more susceptible to severe COVID-19

Blunted inflammatory response could make obese patients more susceptible to severe COVID-19

DNA drugs help restore the normal processing of protein-encoding RNA

DNA drugs help restore the normal processing of protein-encoding RNA

Perspectives on nucleolar DNA damage response in the fight against cancer

Perspectives on nucleolar DNA damage response in the fight against cancer

Genomic study helps to better understand the origins, history of Tibetan and Sherpa ethnic groups

Genomic study helps to better understand the origins, history of Tibetan and Sherpa ethnic groups

Study may help identify new sex-specific treatments for depression

Study may help identify new sex-specific treatments for depression

Cancer cells use new DNA repair mechanism to recover from next-generation cancer radiation therapy

Cancer cells use new DNA repair mechanism to recover from next-generation cancer radiation therapy

Delaying paralysis in ALS by using designer DNA drug

Delaying paralysis in ALS by using designer DNA drug

Using a programmable control switch to deliver therapeutic RNA molecules to target cells

Using a programmable control switch to deliver therapeutic RNA molecules to target cells

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