DNA doesn’t just sit still inside our cells — it folds, loops, and rearranges in ways that shape how genes behave.
Scientists have discovered male human DNA on a chalk drawing that may have been created by the famous artist and scientist.
Understanding human gene function in living organisms has long been hampered by fundamental differences between species.
Scientists have successfully recovered what may be Leonardo da Vinci's DNA from a centuries-old red chalk drawing, marking a breakthrough that could unlock secrets about one of history's greatest ...
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Tehran — Iran's prosecutor general said Wednesday that economic protests that have gripped the country were legitimate, but he warned that any attempt to create insecurity would be met with a ...
New DNA analysis technology made available to local police agencies will speed up the testing process in criminal cases, which could lead to identifying suspects much faster, law enforcement officials ...
Meet SQUID, a new computational tool. Compared with other genomic AI models, SQUID is more consistent, reduces background noise, and can yield better predictions regarding critical mutations. The new ...
FSU athletics director Michael Alford was flanked by newly appointed general manager of player personnel John Garrett and head coach Mike Norvell on Wednesday as the trio tasked with repairing the ...
Figure 1: The HAP1 DNA Binding Domain, UAS CYC7, and binding sites of various family members. Figure 2: Overall structure of the HAP1–DNA, GAL4–DNA, PPR1–DNA and PUT3–DNA complexes. Figure 3: ...