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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 demonstrates how DNA-like molecules could have joined to form the origin of life

Study demonstrates how DNA-like molecules could have joined to form the origin of life

Overfishing likely did not cause genetic changes in the Atlantic cod

Overfishing likely did not cause genetic changes in the Atlantic cod

Researchers identify overlapping genetic locations that shape face and the brain

Researchers identify overlapping genetic locations that shape face and the brain

Tumor-inhibiting protein p53 boosts gene expression by bringing together nuclear speckles and DNA

Tumor-inhibiting protein p53 boosts gene expression by bringing together nuclear speckles and DNA

New CRISPR-SNP-Chip technology detects single-point mutations without amplification

New CRISPR-SNP-Chip technology detects single-point mutations without amplification

Study identifies multiple genes that are frequently mutated in uterine leiomyosarcomas

Study identifies multiple genes that are frequently mutated in uterine leiomyosarcomas

Novel cell-to-cell communication network helps cancers regrow following genotoxic therapies

Novel cell-to-cell communication network helps cancers regrow following genotoxic therapies

Study identifies a pair of microRNA molecules that maintain the population of cancerous stem cells

Study identifies a pair of microRNA molecules that maintain the population of cancerous stem cells

New mechanism of transcriptional regulators influences tumor development

New mechanism of transcriptional regulators influences tumor development

New research aims to take the study of the human genome to the next level

New research aims to take the study of the human genome to the next level

Study sheds new light on age-related neurodegenerative disorders

Study sheds new light on age-related neurodegenerative disorders

Discovering a new genetic mutation in Schizophrenia

Discovering a new genetic mutation in Schizophrenia

Targeting epigenetic mechanisms to advance pharmacological treatments for alcoholism

Targeting epigenetic mechanisms to advance pharmacological treatments for alcoholism

Supercomputer simulations help uncover the mechanism for HIV replication

Supercomputer simulations help uncover the mechanism for HIV replication

Neurod4 gene found to be the key factor in nerve regeneration after spinal cord injury

Neurod4 gene found to be the key factor in nerve regeneration after spinal cord injury

Plants influence how their bacterial and fungal neighbors react to climate change

Plants influence how their bacterial and fungal neighbors react to climate change

Six novel CRISPR-Cas12a variants expand genome engineering in plants

Six novel CRISPR-Cas12a variants expand genome engineering in plants

Study reveals molecular mechanisms involved in the maintenance of naïve embryonic stem cells

Study reveals molecular mechanisms involved in the maintenance of naïve embryonic stem cells

New genetic evidence points to novel therapies for “silent” stroke

New genetic evidence points to novel therapies for “silent” stroke

Salivary gland cells could play role in SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission

Salivary gland cells could play role in SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission

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