Before a cell can divide, it has to precisely duplicate its entire genetic information. However, the DNA in the cell exists ...
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DNA-copying enzymes caught making errors that could reshape DNA writing
Researchers at the University of Bristol have caught DNA-copying enzymes generating long stretches of genetic code without any template to guide them, a behavior the team calls “doodling.” Published ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising secret about our DNA: it’s not a static blueprint, but a constantly shifting, folding ...
DNA robots are emerging as tiny programmable machines that could one day deliver drugs, hunt viruses, and build ...
More than 60 years after its discovery, scientists are still learning surprising ways DNA stores and translates instructions ...
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Here's what DNA really looks like
There’s more to dna than just the double helix we know and love: under some conditions this familiar molecule can take on ...
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Nature's photocopiers caught 'doodling'—scientists say it could revolutionize how DNA is written
New research has discovered that the molecular machines responsible for copying our DNA have a surprising hidden talent—an ...
POSTECH develops a platform for precise cellular control using "non-genetic DNA" decoupled from genetic information.
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