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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 ...
Error-prone DNA replication and repair may lead to mutations and cancer in individuals who inherit a mutant copy of the BRCA1 gene, according to a new study by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators.
Researchers at Cima Universidad de Navarra have discovered that a ribonucleic acid that does not contain information to make proteins (long non-coding RNA) plays a crucial role in signalling and ...
A cancer drug target already being investigated in clinical trials turns out to be doing something even more consequential ...
Researchers studied an error mechanism in DNA replication, and noticed that some errors create palindromes that can fold into hairpin structures. The complexity of ...
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