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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).
Patients With Motor Neuron Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia Carry the Same Genetic Defects

Patients With Motor Neuron Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia Carry the Same Genetic Defects

Breakthrough "Gene Silencing" Technology Could Revolutionize the Development of DNAzymes

Breakthrough "Gene Silencing" Technology Could Revolutionize the Development of DNAzymes

Genetic Material Inherited from Neanderthals Influences the Shape of Our Noses

Genetic Material Inherited from Neanderthals Influences the Shape of Our Noses

Study Sheds Light on How Foxp2 Gene Controls the Ability to Produce Speech

Study Sheds Light on How Foxp2 Gene Controls the Ability to Produce Speech

Eliminating or Blocking the Tiam1 Gene Prevents, Reverses Chronic Neuropathic Pain

Eliminating or Blocking the Tiam1 Gene Prevents, Reverses Chronic Neuropathic Pain

STING-seq Discovers Causal Variants and Genetic Mechanisms for Blood Cell Traits

STING-seq Discovers Causal Variants and Genetic Mechanisms for Blood Cell Traits

Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

Mini Organs Provide New Insights Into Fibrolamellar Carcinoma

Mini Organs Provide New Insights Into Fibrolamellar Carcinoma

Researchers Map GCK Gene Variants to Better Diagnose Hereditary Diseases

Researchers Map GCK Gene Variants to Better Diagnose Hereditary Diseases

Study Advances Understanding of the Deep Evolutionary History of Viruses

Study Advances Understanding of the Deep Evolutionary History of Viruses

Study Reveals That Transcriptional Buffering Occurs in Rett Syndrome Nerve Cells

Study Reveals That Transcriptional Buffering Occurs in Rett Syndrome Nerve Cells

Inhibiting a Tiny RNA Could Help Improve Immune, Bone, and Muscle Health With Age

Inhibiting a Tiny RNA Could Help Improve Immune, Bone, and Muscle Health With Age

Understanding the Process of Gene Regulation Using Cryogenic Electron Microscopy

Understanding the Process of Gene Regulation Using Cryogenic Electron Microscopy

New Approach Could Power the Development of Advanced Cell Therapies

New Approach Could Power the Development of Advanced Cell Therapies

Study Uncovers Somatic Mutations That Play a Role in Common Form of Adult Epilepsy

Study Uncovers Somatic Mutations That Play a Role in Common Form of Adult Epilepsy

Development of Biocomputing’s Third Approach: Trumpet

Development of Biocomputing’s Third Approach: Trumpet

The Pivotal Role of Combinatorial CRISPR Gene Editing in the Elimination of HIV-1 Infection

The Pivotal Role of Combinatorial CRISPR Gene Editing in the Elimination of HIV-1 Infection

Markers Indicating Early Signs of Schizophrenia Identified

Markers Indicating Early Signs of Schizophrenia Identified

Deletion of Human Genome Information Helped in Differentiation Between Humans and Other Mammals

Deletion of Human Genome Information Helped in Differentiation Between Humans and Other Mammals

Csx28 Membrane Protein Enhances CRISPR's Anti-Viral Defense

Csx28 Membrane Protein Enhances CRISPR's Anti-Viral Defense

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