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Those 'DNA knots' weren't knots at all, and the truth is stranger
For decades, biology textbooks taught that DNA’s story could be told with a single image: two elegant strands twisting in a ...
A team of researchers has generated one of the most detailed 3D maps of human chromosomes, cataloging over 140,000 DNA looping interactions.
Understanding why cancer cells rely on specific genes is critical for designing effective targeted therapies. A new study ...
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AI finds 360,000 DNA knots that quietly control gene switches
Artificial intelligence has just redrawn the map of our genome’s control room, revealing hundreds of thousands of tiny DNA ...
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Scientists capture real-time action of antiviral drugs on herpes
Harvard Medical School researchers have uncovered crucial insights into how an emerging class of antiviral drugs works.
The research represents a major step forward in revealing how the three dimensional form of DNA shapes the way human biology functions. In a major step toward understanding how the physical form of ...
Study uncovers key insights about how a new class of antiviral drugs works. Cryo-EM images showed the drugs bound to herpes simplex virus (HSV) protein at nearly atomic detail, while optical tweezers ...
Discover how a tiny RNA molecule serves as a molecular switch in viral infections, providing insights into phage biology.
A demo given to officials in Washington D.C. appears to show leading AI tools giving detailed bioweapon instructions ...
This new resource aims to change that by providing a detailed framework for understanding how different cancers maintain their telomeres and where their weaknesses lie.
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The Shape of Your DNA Matters
Researchers created the most detailed maps yet of the genome’s three-dimensional organization using human stem cells and ...
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How Life Solved Its “Impossible” Problem: Leading Chemist Explains Life Doesn’t Need a Miracle to Appear
Life may have emerged from a surprisingly simple network of chemical reactions long before cells or genes existed.
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