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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).
Prime Target for Male Contraceptive Development Identified

Prime Target for Male Contraceptive Development Identified

New Method Uses Light to Activate Protein Functions

New Method Uses Light to Activate Protein Functions

Genetic Changes Affecting Cartilage Cell Maturation may Influence Adult Height, Study Shows

Genetic Changes Affecting Cartilage Cell Maturation may Influence Adult Height, Study Shows

Entry of Aging-Associated Enzymes into Human Genetic Material

Entry of Aging-Associated Enzymes into Human Genetic Material

Rapid Metagenomics: A Powerful Tool for the Diagnosis of Pathogenic Organisms

Rapid Metagenomics: A Powerful Tool for the Diagnosis of Pathogenic Organisms

New Peptide Blocks a Hyperactive Brain Enzyme Involved in Neurodegeneration

New Peptide Blocks a Hyperactive Brain Enzyme Involved in Neurodegeneration

Chemists Propose New Hypothesis for How the First Sugars Arose on the Earth

Chemists Propose New Hypothesis for How the First Sugars Arose on the Earth

Researchers Show How a Virus can Induce Cleavage of Human Chromosome 11 to Cause Cancer

Researchers Show How a Virus can Induce Cleavage of Human Chromosome 11 to Cause Cancer

New Clinical RNA Sequencing Platform Helps Facilitate Research into Rare Genetic Conditions

New Clinical RNA Sequencing Platform Helps Facilitate Research into Rare Genetic Conditions

Researchers Generate Largest Atlas of Post-Zygotic Genome Mutations in Human Tissue                                                Researchers Have ...

Researchers Generate Largest Atlas of Post-Zygotic Genome Mutations in Human Tissue Researchers Have ...

Next-Generation Sequencing Provides New Insights into Mutations of Mitochondrial DNA

Next-Generation Sequencing Provides New Insights into Mutations of Mitochondrial DNA

New Mechanism Controlling Cellular Proliferation in Response to Serum Revealed

New Mechanism Controlling Cellular Proliferation in Response to Serum Revealed

Comprehensive Sequencing of the Little Skate Genome

Comprehensive Sequencing of the Little Skate Genome

Comparison of De Novo Proteins and Computer-Generated Proteins

Comparison of De Novo Proteins and Computer-Generated Proteins

Plant Response to Elevated Carbon Dioxide is Transgenerational and Orchestrated by DNA Methylation

Plant Response to Elevated Carbon Dioxide is Transgenerational and Orchestrated by DNA Methylation

Exceptional Number of Unknown Viruses Found in the Infants' Feces

Exceptional Number of Unknown Viruses Found in the Infants' Feces

New Technique Identifies a Gene that Drives Clonal Expansion of Abnormal Cells

New Technique Identifies a Gene that Drives Clonal Expansion of Abnormal Cells

Immunotherapy Response in Advanced Melanoma: Effect of Previous Treatments

Immunotherapy Response in Advanced Melanoma: Effect of Previous Treatments

Optimized Genome-Editing Method Vastly Reduces Mutations

Optimized Genome-Editing Method Vastly Reduces Mutations

Integrated-Gut-Liver-on-a-Chip can Improve Understanding of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Integrated-Gut-Liver-on-a-Chip can Improve Understanding of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

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