News
ScienceAlert on MSN
Giant Loops of DNA Discovered in Our Mouths Could Shield Us From Cancer
The giant DNA loops were discovered through a careful study of saliva samples from 56 volunteers, with further tests ...
Tiny tweaks in DNA folding can have big effects. A study from Umeå University shows that even the most subtle changes in ...
Live Science on MSN
Genetics: How do we inherit traits from our ancestors?
What makes every person unique? Part of the answer is in our genes.
Scientists in Tokyo have uncovered “Inocles,” massive strands of extrachromosomal DNA hidden inside bacteria in human mouths.
Rogue DNA rings known as ecDNA may hold the key to cracking glioblastoma’s deadly resilience. Emerging before tumors even ...
Most bacteria cannot be cultured in the lab—and that's been bad news for medicine. Many of our frontline antibiotics ...
While scientists are amassing a fair amount of data regarding our gut microbiomes, the oral microbiome is a bit of a new ...
AZoLifeSciences on MSN
Soil DNA Reveals Hundreds of Unknown Bacterial Genomes
Most bacteria cannot be cultured in the lab-and that's been bad news for medicine. Many of our frontline antibiotics ...
Scientists have uncovered how rogue DNA rings may help spark glioblastoma at its earliest stages. An international research ...
Researchers have found that nearly three-quarters of the population carry newly identified genetic elements called Inocles, which may influence oral health, immunity, and cancer risk. Researchers at t ...
While our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease is far from complete, the latest therapies, and others in more than 100 ...
Previous researches on DNA included topics of bases, base-pairing, hydrogen bonds, structure, base sequence, dynamics, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results