Early steps of infection by HIV-1 involve entry of the viral core into cells, reverse transcription to form the linear viral DNA, and integration of that DNA into a chromosome of the host.
Breakthrough study in Nature Materials reveals DNA nanorafts reshape synthetic cells for controlled membrane dynamics and ...
The nucleus of one of your skin cells contains about two metres of DNA, so a chromosome is a very large molecule compacted into a very small space. Watch the video below to see how DNA can be ...
This important study presents compelling observational data supporting a role for transcription and polysome accumulation in the separation of newly replicated bacterial chromosomes. The study is ...
The system of cross-membrane channels, created by DNA nanorobots, allows efficient passage of certain molecules and substances into the cells. Most importantly, these channels are large and can be ...
For years, breast cancer treatment has been guided by genetic alterations found in tumor tissue, typically through invasive biopsies.
This article examines viral and non-viral vectors in gene therapy, highlighting their mechanisms, advantages, and limitations ...
A method for genetically barcoding Drosophila is developed and used to tag defined cell populations in vivo for single-cell transcriptomics experiments and to enable multiplexed behavioral analysis.
Despite research showing the benefits of circulating tumor DNA as an indicator of disease remission in B-cell lymphoma, ...