Tissue expansion, originally developed for super-resolution imaging, has become a foundation for expansion omics (ExO), a ...
Inside cells, RNAs and proteins form tiny, liquid-like droplets called biomolecular condensates. These droplets are essential for organizing cellular life, yet why some RNAs cluster more readily than ...
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Real-Time Visualization Reveals the Transcriptional Gearbox
Life's instructions are written in DNA, but it is the enzyme RNA polymerase II (Pol II) that reads the script, transcribing RNA in eukaryotic cells and eventually giving rise to proteins.
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A new study captures RNA polymerase II in real time, revealing how it accelerates, pauses and shifts speed as it reads DNA.
Cornell (NY, USA) researchers have found that a new DNA sequencing technology can be used to study how transposons move ...
Scientists have pinpointed precise regions in the human genome where DNA is most likely to develop a mutation.
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Gene Transcription Start Sites Identified as Hidden Mutational Hotspots
Researchers have discovered new regions of the human genome particularly vulnerable to mutations. These altered stretches of ...
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