DNA–protein cross-links (DPCs) represent a severe form of DNA damage that can disrupt essential chromatin-based processes.
We grow up hearing that our skin, hair, body shape, and even how we age are all written into our DNA. And yes—genetics leave ...
High-resolution imaging has revealed the internal layout of chromatin condensates, showing how DNA fibers fold and interact ...
Scientists have discovered that Madagascar’s iconic Pinocchio chameleon is actually a distinct species now named Calumma ...
A study used DNA origami to form 2D fishnet structures on silicon, testing growth conditions and advancing DNA-assisted ...
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Study reveals 20 DNA markers in fast-twitch muscle that predict age within 4 years and explain why sprinting declines before ...
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How a Russian Jet Fighter Nearly Collided with Gigantic US Bomber in the Air ...
More than a decade after the first Neanderthal genome was sequenced, scientists are still working to understand how ...
A research team led by Prof. Sun Chaomin from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS) has ...
Sudha Murty advocated for extending free education rights to children aged 3-6, emphasizing the critical development stage before age six.