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DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms. Nearly every cell in a person’s body has the same DNA. Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus (where it is called nuclear DNA), but a small amount of DNA can also be found in the mitochondria (where it is called mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA).
New Insights Into the Role of Autophagy in Yeast Aging

New Insights Into the Role of Autophagy in Yeast Aging

Novel Gene Therapy Approach Delivers Large Genes

Novel Gene Therapy Approach Delivers Large Genes

Kingfisher Genes Reveal Secrets of How They Dive Without Sustaining Brain Damage

Kingfisher Genes Reveal Secrets of How They Dive Without Sustaining Brain Damage

The Exclusome, A New Mammalian "Container"

The Exclusome, A New Mammalian "Container"

Software Tool Paves the Way for Safer CRISPR Genome Editing

Software Tool Paves the Way for Safer CRISPR Genome Editing

DNA-Origami Nanoengine Performing Pulsing Movements

DNA-Origami Nanoengine Performing Pulsing Movements

The Story of Sapiens and Neanderthals as Told by Genomes

The Story of Sapiens and Neanderthals as Told by Genomes

Creating a DNA Color Code With 16 Million Colors

Creating a DNA Color Code With 16 Million Colors

Researchers Sequence the Entire Genetic Code of Possums

Researchers Sequence the Entire Genetic Code of Possums

"Old School" Genetics may be Just Fine for Species Conservation, Study Suggests

"Old School" Genetics may be Just Fine for Species Conservation, Study Suggests

Study Discovers Fanzors in Eukaryotic Organisms

Study Discovers Fanzors in Eukaryotic Organisms

Study Uncovers Genes in Gut Microbe That Play Key Role in Early Colonization After Fecal Microbe Transplant

Study Uncovers Genes in Gut Microbe That Play Key Role in Early Colonization After Fecal Microbe Transplant

DNA Methylation Enables Plants Adapt in a Warm World

DNA Methylation Enables Plants Adapt in a Warm World

DNA from 19th Century Fruit Flies Sheds Light on Evolution

DNA from 19th Century Fruit Flies Sheds Light on Evolution

Researchers Develop Drug Targeting lncRNA TUG1 to Control Brain Tumor Growth in Mice

Researchers Develop Drug Targeting lncRNA TUG1 to Control Brain Tumor Growth in Mice

Attaining Precision Nutrition Through Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Attaining Precision Nutrition Through Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Researchers Unveil Novel Protein Families and Functions in Microbial Communities

Researchers Unveil Novel Protein Families and Functions in Microbial Communities

Scientists Find Surprise in Renowned Killer Whale Ancestry

Scientists Find Surprise in Renowned Killer Whale Ancestry

Shedding Light on the Science of Sourdough Bread

Shedding Light on the Science of Sourdough Bread

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