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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 reveals advance in cell biology may lead to effective cancer therapy technique

Study reveals advance in cell biology may lead to effective cancer therapy technique

New open-source tool automates RNA analysis, likely to encourage research and drug development

New open-source tool automates RNA analysis, likely to encourage research and drug development

Enzymes found in capybara gut can promote the application of agroindustrial waste

Enzymes found in capybara gut can promote the application of agroindustrial waste

Using a novel carbon-negative route to produce commodity chemicals

Using a novel carbon-negative route to produce commodity chemicals

Evonetix Granted Patent for Binary Assembly Method for Gene Synthesis

Evonetix Granted Patent for Binary Assembly Method for Gene Synthesis

Two new genomic studies provide insight into evolutionarily unique traits of cephalopods

Two new genomic studies provide insight into evolutionarily unique traits of cephalopods

Researchers propose a new fusion method in gene editing to reduce DNA sizes

Researchers propose a new fusion method in gene editing to reduce DNA sizes

Study shows how nanotechnology may help for structural research of RNA molecules

Study shows how nanotechnology may help for structural research of RNA molecules

New research offers the most insight on the genetic basis of schizophrenia

New research offers the most insight on the genetic basis of schizophrenia

Scientists get a clearer and more accurate image of proteins

Scientists get a clearer and more accurate image of proteins

Rutgers researcher will use genomics, cell biology to pinpoint genes involved in coral bleaching

Rutgers researcher will use genomics, cell biology to pinpoint genes involved in coral bleaching

Researchers analyze the potential role of mRNA in drug development and novel therapies

Researchers analyze the potential role of mRNA in drug development and novel therapies

Study explains how liver regeneration may help treat liver disease in mice

Study explains how liver regeneration may help treat liver disease in mice

Researchers analyze leaf angle genetics for improved crop yields

Researchers analyze leaf angle genetics for improved crop yields

Scientists determine drug-resistant mold that infects human lungs

Scientists determine drug-resistant mold that infects human lungs

Study shows the importance of fluid flow in shaping the composition, activity of hydrothermal microbes

Study shows the importance of fluid flow in shaping the composition, activity of hydrothermal microbes

Researchers discover a unique origin of severe pediatric brain cancer

Researchers discover a unique origin of severe pediatric brain cancer

Researchers detect major contamination in organic vegetables, likely to cause fatal illness

Researchers detect major contamination in organic vegetables, likely to cause fatal illness

Scientists identify a new soil amoeba species in Chernevaya taiga

Scientists identify a new soil amoeba species in Chernevaya taiga

National DNA Day 2022: an interview with Professor Matthew Cobb

National DNA Day 2022: an interview with Professor Matthew Cobb

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