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Stretched out, the DNA from all the cells in our body would reach Pluto. So how does each tiny cell pack a two-meter length of DNA into its nucleus, which is just one-thousandth of a millimeter ...
A new study has found that ORC plays a broad, unexpected role in regulating human cell gene expression and chromatin ...
How is two meters of DNA packed into the tiny nucleus of a cell? Scientists have uncovered the molecular processes by which a complex of proteins act as the "Marie Kondo" of molecular biology, folding ...
Scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research have uncovered new information about vital structures inside cells which are responsible for organizing our DNA.
The first step in DNA replication requires the assembly of a group of proteins called the Origin Recognition Complex (ORC). Researchers have determined how the ORC assembles during the cell ...
DNA double helix discovery is one of the major breakthroughs in human scientific history. Now in a new research, scientists have found that there may be another new shape in the DNA machinery ...
A new study has created the first single-cell map of how DNA is regulated and organized inside different cell-types of human ...
For decades, large stretches of human DNA were dismissed as "junk" and considered to serve no real purpose. In a new study ...
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