In a complex called chromatin, long strands of DNA in cells’ nuclei are tightly wrapped around a scaffolding of proteins, like a rolled-up ball of yarn. A new study by Weill Cornell Medicine ...
Because mobile DNA sequences replicate during transposition and can harm their hosts, they can be seen as selfish DNA sequences. The interaction between mobile DNA sequences and their hosts makes the ...
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