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“Why did this evolve? It didn’t. It was already there”: 100-year-old mystery of why mitochondria sometimes look like strings of pearls finally solved
Mitochondria: everyone’s favorite organelle. The “powerhouse of the cell” is vital to basically every function your body ...
Mitochondria are often described as the cell's power plants, because they generate energy. To help them achieve this, ...
Stepping away from its billions-of-years-old role as a genetic blueprint, DNA is now embarking on a new journey as an active ...
Two research teams mined genomic data from bacteria to create databases containing thousands of antiviral defence proteins ...
An electron microscopy image can capture atoms arranged in a crystal lattice or defects threading through a semiconductor ...
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DNA-copying enzymes caught making errors that could reshape DNA writing
Researchers at the University of Bristol have caught DNA-copying enzymes generating long stretches of genetic code without any template to guide them, a behavior the team calls “doodling.” Published ...
Integrating Digital Holographic Microscopy with fluorescence techniques enhances live-cell imaging, preserving cellular ...
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