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DNA-copying enzymes caught making errors that could reshape DNA writing
Researchers at the University of Bristol have caught DNA-copying enzymes generating long stretches of genetic code without any template to guide them, a behavior the team calls “doodling.” Published ...
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Virus-inspired DNA needle could improve how drugs are delivered
Researchers at Aarhus University have built a DNA nanostructure shaped like a bacteriophage needle that can recognize ...
Patients with this genetic disorder have a form of dwarfism — they are short in stature and have underdeveloped ears and ...
Though it seems unremarkable, Yellowstone's Mushroom Pool might be the most important thermal feature in history. A discovery from its waters led to ...
Overcoming efficacy, safety, and manufacturing hurdles through innovative personalized cancer vaccine design ...
The Architecture of Belonging The current debate over managed camps and “Safe Sleep” sites in Eugene often misses a vital component: the existing social fabric of the unhoused. While filming a ...
Before a cell can divide, it has to precisely duplicate its entire genetic information. However, the DNA in the cell exists ...
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Platform for precise cellular control uses non-genetic DNA decoupled from genetic information
Stepping away from its billions-of-years-old role as a genetic blueprint, DNA is now embarking on a new journey as an active ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising secret about our DNA: it’s not a static blueprint, but a constantly shifting, folding ...
More than 60 years after its discovery, scientists are still learning surprising ways DNA stores and translates instructions ...
Hidden within fish DNA are powerful genetic twists that may explain one of nature’s biggest mysteries: how new species form so quickly. In Lake Malawi, hundreds of cichlid fish species evolved at ...
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