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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).
Scientists use CRISPRa to discover genes that play a role in immune cell biology

Scientists use CRISPRa to discover genes that play a role in immune cell biology

New method helps distinguish bacterial DNA from human and other non-bacterial cells

New method helps distinguish bacterial DNA from human and other non-bacterial cells

Study provides insight into the mechanism of action of DNA topoisomerase VI at the molecular level

Study provides insight into the mechanism of action of DNA topoisomerase VI at the molecular level

CRISPR-Cas9 likely to cause unforeseen genetic variations, researchers warn

CRISPR-Cas9 likely to cause unforeseen genetic variations, researchers warn

Researchers analyze the diversity of insect communities using DNA metabarcoding

Researchers analyze the diversity of insect communities using DNA metabarcoding

Genes could help determine how well someone responds to couple's therapy

Genes could help determine how well someone responds to couple's therapy

Study reveals a deficiency in soil bacterial recovery following revegetation

Study reveals a deficiency in soil bacterial recovery following revegetation

Researchers construct organized structures of hydrogel blocks using “sticky” DNA

Researchers construct organized structures of hydrogel blocks using “sticky” DNA

Hematopoietic stem cells play key focus of stem-cell-based medical research

Hematopoietic stem cells play key focus of stem-cell-based medical research

MIT researchers develop new way to deliver RNA in a capsule

MIT researchers develop new way to deliver RNA in a capsule

Scientists develop low-cost metagenome sequencing technique for microbiome research

Scientists develop low-cost metagenome sequencing technique for microbiome research

Genetic mutation that corresponds to small body size in dogs existed in ancient wolves

Genetic mutation that corresponds to small body size in dogs existed in ancient wolves

Genetic variants that predict higher blood levels of lipoprotein A linked with prostate cancer risk

Genetic variants that predict higher blood levels of lipoprotein A linked with prostate cancer risk

RNA sequencing picks up more genetic changes in pediatric cancer patients than traditional tests

RNA sequencing picks up more genetic changes in pediatric cancer patients than traditional tests

An Interview with The Million Veteran Program (MVP)

An Interview with The Million Veteran Program (MVP)

Experts develop framework to assist in the demarcation between genetically modified and genome-edited organisms

Experts develop framework to assist in the demarcation between genetically modified and genome-edited organisms

Earth BioGenome Project enters a new phase—full scale “production” sequencing

Earth BioGenome Project enters a new phase—full scale “production” sequencing

Study investigates the proteins influencing the aging process

Study investigates the proteins influencing the aging process

New “valves” in DNA help modify biological information flow

New “valves” in DNA help modify biological information flow

Late-life exercise may alleviate epigenetic aging in skeletal muscle

Late-life exercise may alleviate epigenetic aging in skeletal muscle

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