DNA's iconic double helix does more than "just" store genetic information. Under certain conditions it can temporarily fold into unusual shapes. Researchers at Umeå University, Sweden, have now shown ...
The human genome has to be carefully organized so it will fit inside of the nuclei of cells, while also remaining accessible to the cellular machinery that works to express the right genes at the ...
New analytical methods developed at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions have increased our ...
Every cell in the human body squeezes over six feet of DNA into a minuscule speck invisible to the naked eye—like compressing ...
They were hardly modest, these two brash young scientists who in 1953 declared to patrons of the Eagle Pub in Cambridge, England, that they had "found the secret of life." But James Watson and Francis ...
Cyanobacteria—ancient microbes that oxygenated Earth and made complex life possible—are still revealing surprises billions of ...
Scientists at Stanford University have discovered that DRT3, a unique defense system found in bacteria, creates DNA to ...
Most fat stores energy; the body's brown fat does the opposite. Unlike the white fat that accumulates just under our skin, ...
Working on human pus in a medieval castle, Miescher discovered a substance that would eventually unlock our understanding of ...
A system once tied to DNA organization in cyanobacteria has evolved into a structure that shapes the cell itself. This shift ...
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