High-resolution imaging has revealed the internal layout of chromatin condensates, showing how DNA fibers fold and interact ...
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Microscopic droplets reveal DNA’s hidden architecture
Inside every human cell, six feet of DNA folds into a nucleus that is only a few micrometers wide, yet still manages to switch genes on and off with exquisite precision. The latest work on ...
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Study reveals new genetic insights into reticular pseudodrusen in people with AMD
A study funded in part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has revealed important insights into the genetics of deposits in the eye, known as reticular pseudodrusen (RPD), that are linked to ...
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A recent study in the journal PNAS from the lab of Julie Overbaugh reveals a previously unknown antiviral function of a gene ...
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New Toyota trademarks may hint at upcoming sports cars
Toyota is quietly laying the groundwork for a new era of performance, and the clearest clues are not concept cars or splashy ...
An investigation into cellular components in bacteria has unexpectedly uncovered a feature with relevance across many life ...
A collaborative effort by the Formosa-Jordan lab from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, ...
Detectives often find important clues by digging through rubbish. That approach paid off tremendously for systems biologist ...
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Why Humans Lost the Ability to Wiggle Each Toe Separately and What We Gained Instead
What muscles feet have, how your brain controls them, and how humans evolved all play a part in why people can’t easily move individual toes.
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