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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).
Potential to rectify various disease-causing mutations enhanced by CRISPR-based enzymes

Potential to rectify various disease-causing mutations enhanced by CRISPR-based enzymes

New method to treat MRSA infections with penicillin-type drugs

New method to treat MRSA infections with penicillin-type drugs

New toolkit enables researchers to map an individual’s RNA data to a much richer reference

New toolkit enables researchers to map an individual’s RNA data to a much richer reference

New scalable approach for the diagnosis of multiple respiratory viruses

New scalable approach for the diagnosis of multiple respiratory viruses

Electrochemical biosensor for detecting antibodies

Electrochemical biosensor for detecting antibodies

Insights into the role of the germline in de novo mutation

Insights into the role of the germline in de novo mutation

Ten years and 1,000 studies later, epigeneticists discover problems in their arsenal

Ten years and 1,000 studies later, epigeneticists discover problems in their arsenal

Quicker and affordable method of extracting DNA from elephant dung

Quicker and affordable method of extracting DNA from elephant dung

Importance of involving descendant communities in ancient DNA research

Importance of involving descendant communities in ancient DNA research

Key genes driving cleft lip and palate identified

Key genes driving cleft lip and palate identified

Breeding climate-proof crops aided by exotic wheat DNA

Breeding climate-proof crops aided by exotic wheat DNA

New solution to treat diseases caused by exaggerated inflammation

New solution to treat diseases caused by exaggerated inflammation

Effective anticancer strategy for selective killing of cancer cells

Effective anticancer strategy for selective killing of cancer cells

Chilling tolerance trait in rice with the codon repeats at a single site

Chilling tolerance trait in rice with the codon repeats at a single site

Taste trumps everything, despite some hesitation about gene-edited table grapes

Taste trumps everything, despite some hesitation about gene-edited table grapes

Broccoli heads can resemble cauliflower when grown in higher temperatures

Broccoli heads can resemble cauliflower when grown in higher temperatures

Scandinavian gene pool development via DNA analysis

Scandinavian gene pool development via DNA analysis

Researchers expand the known defensive abilities of CRISPR–Cas systems

Researchers expand the known defensive abilities of CRISPR–Cas systems

First-ever chromosome-level genome sequences completed for sharks

First-ever chromosome-level genome sequences completed for sharks

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