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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).
Ancient DNA research tracks tuberculosis transmission chains

Ancient DNA research tracks tuberculosis transmission chains

Salk researchers present novel technology to assist in examining single brain cells

Salk researchers present novel technology to assist in examining single brain cells

The Nucleic Acid Experts – Certified Twice!

The Nucleic Acid Experts – Certified Twice!

Researchers combine ancient art and genetics to reveal origin of saffron

Researchers combine ancient art and genetics to reveal origin of saffron

Reversing the destructive aging process in egg cells to increase fertility in older women

Reversing the destructive aging process in egg cells to increase fertility in older women

Confocal laser scanning microscopy captures high-resolution 3D images of cell division in microalgae

Confocal laser scanning microscopy captures high-resolution 3D images of cell division in microalgae

Researchers observe cellular rejuvenation therapy securely promoting reverse aging in mice

Researchers observe cellular rejuvenation therapy securely promoting reverse aging in mice

Research develops novel ways to recreate totipotency by cellular reprogramming

Research develops novel ways to recreate totipotency by cellular reprogramming

Study provides insights into the biological mechanisms behind the severe form of COVID-19

Study provides insights into the biological mechanisms behind the severe form of COVID-19

Using Ancient DNA to Solve the Disappearance of Lions and Bears

Using Ancient DNA to Solve the Disappearance of Lions and Bears

Novel DNA test helps diagnose neurological and neuromuscular genetic diseases

Novel DNA test helps diagnose neurological and neuromuscular genetic diseases

Multi-omics approach help researchers study the disparity created by in vitro culture

Multi-omics approach help researchers study the disparity created by in vitro culture

Researchers discover new fluorescent DNA label, likely to help detect cancer risk

Researchers discover new fluorescent DNA label, likely to help detect cancer risk

New technique controls gene activity without altering the DNA sequence of the genome

New technique controls gene activity without altering the DNA sequence of the genome

Researchers develop new method to detect the role of enigmatic gene sequences

Researchers develop new method to detect the role of enigmatic gene sequences

Researchers decode complex potato genomes to accelerate the breeding of robust varieties

Researchers decode complex potato genomes to accelerate the breeding of robust varieties

Researchers redevelop Cas9 that is unlikely to cut the wrong DNA

Researchers redevelop Cas9 that is unlikely to cut the wrong DNA

Researchers use specific enzymes to tear down viral RNA

Researchers use specific enzymes to tear down viral RNA

Researchers show how hotspot maps can detect structures contributing to compounds’ selectivity

Researchers show how hotspot maps can detect structures contributing to compounds’ selectivity

Researchers find an epigenetic adaptation showing resistance to targeted therapy in T cell leukemia

Researchers find an epigenetic adaptation showing resistance to targeted therapy in T cell leukemia

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