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Is Neanderthal DNA still beneficial to humans?
When scientists sequenced the first Neanderthal genomes, they did not just resurrect a lost branch of the human family tree, ...
An international research team has identified a human protein, ANKLE1, as the first DNA-cutting enzyme (nuclease) in mammals ...
Institute of Neuroscience, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Oregon, Eugene, United States ...
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Gray hair may have evolved as a protection against cancer, study hints
Graying hair could be a sign that the body is effectively protecting itself from cancer, a new study suggests. Cancer-causing ...
CDT1 overexpression suppresses DNA replication and triggers DNA damage linked to cancer, finds study
A research group has demonstrated that overexpression of Cdc10-dependent transcript 1 (CDT1), a key regulator of DNA ...
General childhood infectious virus, called as BK virus may drive bladder cancer by being dormant in kidneys, providing new ...
The first 100 bases of many genes show excess mutations, revealing a major genomic weak spot that shapes disease risk and ...
Jyoti Vakhlu [email protected] From laws of inheritance to the molecule of heredity – a journey of scientific ...
A Nobel laureate, he identified an enzyme that cuts DNA, laying the groundwork for milestones in scientific research and ...
A new study reports that the locations where genes begin are particularly prone to mutations, and these genetic changes can ...
The DNA inside our cells is constantly being damaged, and one of the worst kinds of damage is a double-strand break-when both sides of the DNA helix are cut at once.
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