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DNA replication made simple for bio students
From the first unzip of the double helix to the final joining of DNA fragments, replication is a carefully coordinated process. Understanding it helps explain how life preserves its genetic code with ...
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new imaging method, known as RF-SIRF, that ...
HOUSTON, APRIL 27, 2026 ― Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new imaging method, known as RF-SIRF ...
SIRF, a method that maps reversed DNA replication forks in single cells, uncovering epigenetic signals linked to replication ...
A sweeping ancient-DNA analysis of more than 22,000 genomes from Europe and the Near East shows that natural selection ...
The intricate division of labor within a "crown-shaped" protein complex, which viruses use to replicate their ribonucleic ...
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New clues to hepatitis B species restriction could help build a novel model for studying infection
Some 254 million people live with a chronic hepatitis B (HBV) infection that is often asymptomatic for decades, only to ...
Some 254 million people live with a chronic hepatitis B (HBV) infection that is often asymptomatic for decades, only to ...
Scientists from Skoltech (part of the VEB.RF group) and the University of Potsdam have developed a physical theory that sheds light on how molecular motors organize the three-dimensional structure of ...
More than 250 million people worldwide live with chronic hepatitis B (HBV), yet there is still no accessible animal model for studying the disease or testing novel therapies. Researchers have now ...
Photosynthetic bacteria helped shape planet Earth. Among them are cyanobacteria that produced the oxygen in the atmosphere and made complex life possible, captivating scientists for decades. Now, ...
Dozens of new discoveries reveal that defenses evolved by bacteria and viruses billions of years ago still define our own ...
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