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Using cryogenic structural, biochemical, and single-molecule analyses, the authors provide compelling evidence on how the RAD51 filament promotes strand exchange between single-stranded and ...
A double-strand DNA break (DSB) occurs or arises when both strands of the DNA duplex are severed, often as the result of ionizing radiation. They are particularly deleterious as the DNA ends can ...
Figure 1: DSBs are tightly linked to mutations over the Ramos immunoglobulin V H and V λ regions. We next wanted to determine whether the appearance of DSBs over mutating loci was dependent on ...
When this happens, the DNA strand no longer matches the original and the editing process ends. As a postdoc, Komor found a way to achieve gene-editing with higher efficiencies and a lower ...
In a new remount of Charles Newell's critically acclaimed 2011 production, Timothy Edward Kane brings blistering rage to this ...
Professor Vijay Chandru shares his storied career in academia and entrepreneurship, how to balance both sides of the AI coin, ...
Global Restriction Endonucleases Market is valued approximately at USD 401.1 million in 2023 and is anticipated to grow with a healthy growth rate of more than 6.60% over the forecast period 2024-2032 ...
The United States government has collected DNA samples from upwards of 133,000 migrant children and teenagers—including at least one 4-year-old—and uploaded their genetic data into a national ...
The team is looking for a quarterback to stand out as they wait for Aaron Rodgers, and while Mason Rudolph is the one holding the starting job, it's a rookie that's drawing big time comparisons.
Here, she shares how to transform your home's porch or patio to help you slow down this summer and make everyday moments feel special. Savannah K. Barry is a home and hosting digital content creator ...
Find more information on the Altmetric Attention Score and how the score is calculated. Metal-dependent DNA and RNA nucleases are enzymes that cleave nucleic acids with great efficiency and precision.
There’s a fair chance you’ve heard this “fact” somewhere or other: humans, apparently, share some 60 percent of our DNA with… bananas. It’s surprising, and it’s meant to be – after ...