Membraneless organelles, also called biomolecular condensates, are changing how scientists think about protein chemistry, ...
Visualization of the genome (green) and a single gene (magenta) in a human cell nucleus, with genomic motions mapped by arrows and an example of a gene trajectory highlighted as a colored curve.
There is also evidence that individual nucleotides can spontaneously assemble into chains to make RNA. This is a crucial step ...
Visualization of the genome (green) and a single gene (magenta) in a human cell nucleus, with genomic motions mapped by arrows and an example of a gene trajectory highlighted as a colored curve.
This half of the screen illustrates mitosis—the division of a cell's nucleus. Along with cytokinesis ... Though the genetic code of a human being is contained within 46 chromosomes, only ...
Piercing the nucleus of a cell without destroying it seems like a technical feat. Yet, researchers have just found a non-invasive method that could revolutionize gene therapies. A series of ...
Thanks to the single-cell and single-nucleus techniques and very advanced imaging they were able to analyze human skeletal muscle samples. Bone-attached muscles have many purposes, moving ...
A new research paper was published in Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science), Volume 16, Issue 20 on October 17, 2024, entitled, "Werner syndrome RECQ ...
If a human–animal cybrid embryo were genotyped ... oocyte cytoplasm that are required for reprogramming the somatic cell nucleus. Of course, before we can determine whether single or cross ...
The human genome consists of two meters (six and a half feet) of DNA, which is packed inside the cell in a nucleus barely 10 ...