Viral DNA that is usually dismissed when sequencing the human genome could help to uncover useful information about complex ...
Scientists in Japan have discovered a previously unknown giant virus, offering new insight into this enigmatic category of ...
Although DNA is tightly packed and protected within the cell nucleus, it is constantly threatened by damage from normal ...
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Giant virus in Japanese pond may rewrite origin of complex life
In a quiet freshwater pond in Ibaraki Prefecture near Tokyo, researchers have pulled from the water a microscopic giant that ...
If severe DNA damage is not repaired, the consequences for the health of cells and tissues are dramatic. A study led by ...
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How DNA leakage into the cytoplasm drives Ruijs-Aalfs syndrome
Although DNA is tightly packed and safeguarded within the cell nucleus, it remains continually at risk of damage from normal ...
Nine in 10 people worldwide have been infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). | Nine in 10 people worldwide have been ...
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The Secret Weapon in Canada’s Sewers
As America takes an axe to its health data, expanding wastewater surveillance could save lives ...
DNA can be thought of as a vast library that stores all genetic information. Cells do not use this information all at once. Instead, they copy only the necessary parts into RNA, which is then used to ...
A study published in Nature looks at genetic determinants of persistent Epstein-Barr virus DNA and associations with chronic conditions. Prof Lawrence Young, Virologist and Emeritus Professor of ...
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