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Most cells in the human body each contain about six feet of DNA. Yet the nucleus, where DNA is coiled, is no larger than a ...
A new study from Weill Cornell Medicine provides insights into how cells maintain the tiny end caps of chromosomes as they divide, a key process in keeping cells healthy.
When even one tiny section of a person’s genetic code becomes mutated or modified, cells can begin to act out of ...
A new study from Weill Cornell Medicine provides insights into how cells maintain the tiny end caps of chromosomes as they ...
Understanding the material basis of adaptive evolution has been a central goal in biology dating back to at least the time of ...
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