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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).
Researchers develop artificial genomic DNA capable of replication and evolution

Researchers develop artificial genomic DNA capable of replication and evolution

Study analyzes the risk of re-identification of shared genomic data

Study analyzes the risk of re-identification of shared genomic data

Study elucidates the role of genomics in obsessive-compulsive disorder

Study elucidates the role of genomics in obsessive-compulsive disorder

Cancer cells disarm immune cells by hijacking mitochondria, says research

Cancer cells disarm immune cells by hijacking mitochondria, says research

Robust electron microscope provides mechanistic insight into protein degradation

Robust electron microscope provides mechanistic insight into protein degradation

Study identifies new variants for polycystic ovary syndrome

Study identifies new variants for polycystic ovary syndrome

Study employs deep learning AI to classify chromosomal images from plant species

Study employs deep learning AI to classify chromosomal images from plant species

De Novo Mutations may Play a Role in Male Infertility

De Novo Mutations may Play a Role in Male Infertility

New links found between CRISPR, p53 and other cancer genes that could prevent accumulation of mutated cells

New links found between CRISPR, p53 and other cancer genes that could prevent accumulation of mutated cells

Scientists use AI and evolutionary analysis to produce 3D models of eukaryotic protein interactions

Scientists use AI and evolutionary analysis to produce 3D models of eukaryotic protein interactions

Genomic changes in advanced tumors reveal interactions with treatment

Genomic changes in advanced tumors reveal interactions with treatment

Researchers discover a link between genetic variant and chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis

Researchers discover a link between genetic variant and chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis

New technique anticipated to deliver personalized immunotherapies for cancer

New technique anticipated to deliver personalized immunotherapies for cancer

Study analyzes electrostatic interactions of proteins in Escherichia coli

Study analyzes electrostatic interactions of proteins in Escherichia coli

Researchers use DNA to track the genetic evolution, migration of chickpea

Researchers use DNA to track the genetic evolution, migration of chickpea

Study provides strong evidence for 2,000-year-old sustainable Indigenous fishing practices

Study provides strong evidence for 2,000-year-old sustainable Indigenous fishing practices

Cellular enlargement drives a decline in function of stem cells, study suggests

Cellular enlargement drives a decline in function of stem cells, study suggests

CRISPR introduces potentially dangerous changes in cells, reveals research

CRISPR introduces potentially dangerous changes in cells, reveals research

Cellular senescence is caused by irreversible damage to the genome

Cellular senescence is caused by irreversible damage to the genome

New epigenetic editing technique could help treat a wide range of diseases

New epigenetic editing technique could help treat a wide range of diseases

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