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Scientists have twisted DNA into programmable nanostructures that form themselves — and could reshape future materials for light, sound, and electronics.
What makes the human brain distinctive? A new study published July 21 in Cell identifies two genes linked to human brain features and provides a road map to discover many more. The research could lead ...
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is a technique for determining the cytological localization of RNA or DNA molecules. There are many approaches available for generating in situ hybridization ...
Ahead of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 2025 Annual Meeting, global genomics solutions leader Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) unveiled its xGen Hybridization and Wash v3 Kit, a ...
Integrated DNA Technologies' new xGen™ Hybridization and Wash v3 Kit is poised to revolutionize targeted next generation sequencing (NGS) workflows.
Using cryo-electron microscopy and deep learning to observe the helicase Simian Virus 40 Large Tumor Antigen interacting with DNA, the laboratories of KAUST Assistant Professor Alfredo De Biasio and ...
For the first time, scientists have witnessed the very moment DNA begins to unravel, revealing a necessary molecular event for DNA to be the molecule that codes all life. A new study from King ...
We present the development of an advanced sensing platform using a monolayer of graphene functionalized with fluorophore-labeled DNA hairpins to detect the kinetics of single hairpins during the ...
Intensive research efforts have been drawn on the development of biosensors for early cancer diagnosis. To achieve the goal, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is a promising tool in light of ...
“This is the first step of the mechanism that prompts the enzyme for resolving DNA entanglements,” Lamour said. “DNA gyrase, now surrounded by a tightly supercoiled loop, will cut one DNA helix in the ...
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