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Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a biologically important type of molecule that consists of a long chain of nucleotide units. Each nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous base, a ribose sugar, and a phosphate.
Ex Vivo Expansion of HSCs Using a Novel Culture System

Ex Vivo Expansion of HSCs Using a Novel Culture System

Deep-Sequencing Identifies Over 10,000 Unique Genes in Cotton

Deep-Sequencing Identifies Over 10,000 Unique Genes in Cotton

Molecular Method Reveals Whether or Not Bacteria Respond to Antibiotics Within Minutes

Molecular Method Reveals Whether or Not Bacteria Respond to Antibiotics Within Minutes

New Insight into the Dynamics of a Ribosomal Protein - RPL3L

New Insight into the Dynamics of a Ribosomal Protein - RPL3L

Stimulating Cell DNA Repair Processes to Combat the Root Cause of Autism Spectrum Disorders

Stimulating Cell DNA Repair Processes to Combat the Root Cause of Autism Spectrum Disorders

A High-Throughput Assay for Identifying and Validating ECHS1 Enzyme Genetic Variants

A High-Throughput Assay for Identifying and Validating ECHS1 Enzyme Genetic Variants

Predictive Models to Determine the Structure, Stability, Flexibility and Biology of RNA-Targeted Drugs

Predictive Models to Determine the Structure, Stability, Flexibility and Biology of RNA-Targeted Drugs

Research Details the Food Safety Profile of Genetically Edited Allergen-Free Eggs

Research Details the Food Safety Profile of Genetically Edited Allergen-Free Eggs

Liver Cancers With Key Epigenetic Alteration Tend to Have a Poor Clinical Prognosis

Liver Cancers With Key Epigenetic Alteration Tend to Have a Poor Clinical Prognosis

Study Provides a New Picture of How Bacterial Cells Repair Faulty DNA

Study Provides a New Picture of How Bacterial Cells Repair Faulty DNA

Study Shows How Sea Anemones Recycle Nitrogen Waste to Thrive in Nutrient-Poor Environments

Study Shows How Sea Anemones Recycle Nitrogen Waste to Thrive in Nutrient-Poor Environments

Study Implicates RNA Molecules as New Players in Esophageal Cancer

Study Implicates RNA Molecules as New Players in Esophageal Cancer

Study Finds Place of Transcription Start Often Determines the Place of Transcription End

Study Finds Place of Transcription Start Often Determines the Place of Transcription End

Learning More About Stem Cells Advances Personalized Regenerative Medicine

Learning More About Stem Cells Advances Personalized Regenerative Medicine

NIH Common Fund Selects New York Genome Center as Multi-Grant Recipient Under SMaHT Network

NIH Common Fund Selects New York Genome Center as Multi-Grant Recipient Under SMaHT Network

New Probabilistic Model Unifies the Generation and Inference for Single-Cell, Spatial Omics Data

New Probabilistic Model Unifies the Generation and Inference for Single-Cell, Spatial Omics Data

Prime Editing System Could Accelerate the Study of Cancer-Linked Mutations

Prime Editing System Could Accelerate the Study of Cancer-Linked Mutations

Breakthrough "Gene Silencing" Technology Could Revolutionize the Development of DNAzymes

Breakthrough "Gene Silencing" Technology Could Revolutionize the Development of DNAzymes

Manipulating Brain Cells via Light Irradiation

Manipulating Brain Cells via Light Irradiation

Researchers Create a Computational Tool to Gain New Insights From Multi-Omics Data

Researchers Create a Computational Tool to Gain New Insights From Multi-Omics Data

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