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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).
A cryptic molecule can awaken killer viruses from their slumber

A cryptic molecule can awaken killer viruses from their slumber

Scientists study the distant connection between Archaea and Bacteria

Scientists study the distant connection between Archaea and Bacteria

Experts explore how DNA packaging affects gene regulation

Experts explore how DNA packaging affects gene regulation

Risk variant of COVID-19 decreases risk of contracting HIV by 27%

Risk variant of COVID-19 decreases risk of contracting HIV by 27%

Recent study reveals the code involved in human gene regulation

Recent study reveals the code involved in human gene regulation

TGen collaborates with Deepcell to employ AI for analyzing single cell morphology

TGen collaborates with Deepcell to employ AI for analyzing single cell morphology

Study shows how 3D scaffolding of chromosomes is related across carnivore species

Study shows how 3D scaffolding of chromosomes is related across carnivore species

Study shows how two distinct groups of Tregs play different roles at different times

Study shows how two distinct groups of Tregs play different roles at different times

Researchers employ genetic testing to determine the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Researchers employ genetic testing to determine the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Study findings likely to be instrumental in synthetic biology approaches

Study findings likely to be instrumental in synthetic biology approaches

Ancient and historical DNA data likely to guide conservation efforts

Ancient and historical DNA data likely to guide conservation efforts

Study findings open new avenues for research into host-directed therapies for TB

Study findings open new avenues for research into host-directed therapies for TB

New device to assess water quality uses powerful and programmable genetic networks

New device to assess water quality uses powerful and programmable genetic networks

Analysis reveals novel insights into Indian genetic heritage of people living in present-day Thailand

Analysis reveals novel insights into Indian genetic heritage of people living in present-day Thailand

Researchers discover dysregulation of transfer RNA expression in cancer

Researchers discover dysregulation of transfer RNA expression in cancer

Illumina partners with centers across France to advance a precision medicine approach for patients with late-stage cancer

Illumina partners with centers across France to advance a precision medicine approach for patients with late-stage cancer

Researchers elucidate how early embryo cells begin to independently produce proteins

Researchers elucidate how early embryo cells begin to independently produce proteins

Study: Global human microbiome research is heavily biased in favor of wealthy countries

Study: Global human microbiome research is heavily biased in favor of wealthy countries

New study calls for the need of additional immunogenetic research in diverse populations

New study calls for the need of additional immunogenetic research in diverse populations

Researchers discover DisCo for effective processing of samples with fewer cells

Researchers discover DisCo for effective processing of samples with fewer cells

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