Your DNA is constantly moving And this hidden motion may hold the key to diseases like cancer, autism, and developmental disorders A new study from the Salk Institute reveals that our genome is always ...
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Ready to use: DNA adopts a 3D structure enabling its exploitation
How does DNA structure itself from the very first moments of life? A team of researchers has just observed that DNA adopts a defined three-dimensional architecture much more rapidly than ...
Current genetic sequencing techniques can provide much information about the genetic makeup and activity in a sample, like a piece of tissue or a drop of blood. But they are unable to reveal where ...
Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven are doing—constructing intricate 3D nanostructures by harnessing the ...
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