Utah chemists look for precursors to disease mutations
Previously, nanoparticle walkers were only able to walk on precise and programmed one- and two-dimensional paths
Finding goes against decades of textbook drawings of what people thought the replisome should look like
UIndy researchers say contamination through secondary transfer of material could implicate the innocent or help the guilty go free
Team studies the changes in gene expression levels in blood in more than 15,000 people around the world
Bacterium exhibits remarkable ability to repair or prevent DNA damage arising from internal processes, contrary to previous findings
Chemists design rapid, simple, inexpensive tests using DNA
Researchers now know how key proteins get where they need to be to facilitate the process
Researchers uncovered a viral protein in the cell that inhibits the major DNA sensor and thus the body’s response to viral infection
A new study shows that meteorite impacts on ancient oceans may have created nucleobases and amino acids
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