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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).
Dresden researchers explain how liquid-like protein droplets read DNA regions

Dresden researchers explain how liquid-like protein droplets read DNA regions

Researchers develop a method for preserving human primordial germ cell-like cells

Researchers develop a method for preserving human primordial germ cell-like cells

Scientists identify gene with the largest impact on seed protein in soybean

Scientists identify gene with the largest impact on seed protein in soybean

Epigenetic effects of pollutants can be transmitted over many generations in water fleas

Epigenetic effects of pollutants can be transmitted over many generations in water fleas

Novel method can report specific immune cell types using only DNA from blood

Novel method can report specific immune cell types using only DNA from blood

Study reveals genomic effects of inbreeding on Scandinavian wolf population

Study reveals genomic effects of inbreeding on Scandinavian wolf population

Study compares the chromosomal position of genes from diverse animals

Study compares the chromosomal position of genes from diverse animals

SPT Labtech paves the way for a new era of genomics liquid handling with firefly® launch

SPT Labtech paves the way for a new era of genomics liquid handling with firefly® launch

Study shows how root symbiosis with fungi is driven by the plant’s phosphate status

Study shows how root symbiosis with fungi is driven by the plant’s phosphate status

Researchers decipher the genome of Steller’s sea cow from fossil bones

Researchers decipher the genome of Steller’s sea cow from fossil bones

Gene-editing techniques could be used to tackle mitochondrial disorders, study shows

Gene-editing techniques could be used to tackle mitochondrial disorders, study shows

Expanded range of nucleic acid extraction kits for pathogens detection

Expanded range of nucleic acid extraction kits for pathogens detection

Kras oncogenes use genetic reprogramming to drive tumorigenesis

Kras oncogenes use genetic reprogramming to drive tumorigenesis

Epigenetic inheritance enhances mating in stressed out C. elegans

Epigenetic inheritance enhances mating in stressed out C. elegans

New proteomics method identifies proteins responsible for regulating R-loop levels in human cells

New proteomics method identifies proteins responsible for regulating R-loop levels in human cells

Scientists use genetically informed brain atlases to identify hundreds of genomic loci

Scientists use genetically informed brain atlases to identify hundreds of genomic loci

San Antonio researchers report a new mechanistic target for leukemia drug development

San Antonio researchers report a new mechanistic target for leukemia drug development

Scientists design an open microfluidic system for excellent recovery of purified DNA

Scientists design an open microfluidic system for excellent recovery of purified DNA

New gene therapy approach may help treat a wide variety of electrical heart diseases

New gene therapy approach may help treat a wide variety of electrical heart diseases

Study reveals how the body controls inflammation during removal of damaged cells

Study reveals how the body controls inflammation during removal of damaged cells

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