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  • Life Sciences - 12 Apr 2023
    Doggybone DNA ™ (dbDNA) is a technology developed by biotech company Touchlight, which is a form of linear plasmid with applications in genetic engineering and therapeutics.
  • Life Sciences - 8 Apr 2023
    DNA is very sensitive and can easily degrade in certain conditions. This article describes how to store DNA for the short- and long-term.
  • Life Sciences - 22 Dec 2022
    DNA is vital for all living beings – even plants. It is important for inheritance, coding for proteins and the genetic instruction guide for life and its processes. DNA holds the instructions for...
  • Life Sciences - 29 Nov 2022
    In genetics, the term junk DNA refers to regions of DNA that are noncoding.
  • Life Sciences - 15 Feb 2021
    DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid. It is located in the nuclei of cells, which make up the body. Consequently, DNA can be considered as one of the building blocks of the body.
  • Life Sciences - 10 Mar 2020
    A perspective article has discussed using circulating cell-free microbial DNA in culture-independent microbiology.
  • Life Sciences - 10 Mar 2020
    DNA phenotyping is the prediction of physical or biochemical characteristic from DNA sequencing.
  • Life Sciences - 5 Feb 2020
    A team from the Universidade da Beira, Portugal have developed a rapid and non-expensive analytical method for characterising minicircle DNA (mcDNA).
  • Life Sciences - 18 Nov 2019
    A group of reproductive biologists investigated the ability of CRISPR to alter the DNA of human sperm.
  • Life Sciences - 6 Nov 2019
    Researchers have measured optimal antigen-distances by presenting controllable antigen patterns on DNA-origami scaffolds.

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