They observe how the mobile DNA LINE-1 copies its sequence in human cells, revealing the precise mechanism of the ORF2p gene.
Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is the only active, self-copying genetic element in the human genome—comprising about 17% of the genome. It is commonly called a "jumping gene" or ...
New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison reveals that dysfunction in a protein essential to maintaining ...
The rate of HIV infection continues to climb globally. Around 40 million people live with HIV-1, the most common HIV strain.
Could yeast and humans be any more different? Going by looks alone, probably not. But peering into our genomes reveals ...
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Unveiling the dual role of HIV integrase in viral replication
The rate of HIV infection continues to climb globally. Around 40 million people live with HIV-1, the most common HIV strain.
Tom Brady revealed that his dog Junie is a clone of his late pet Lua, created by biotech firm Colossal Biosciences. Fans are ...
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Protein-DNA Link Cracks Global Illness Mystery
New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison reveals that dysfunction in a protein essential to maintaining ...
A study reveals that a protein called RPA is essential for maintaining chromosome stability by stimulating telomerase. New findings from the-Madison suggest that problems with a key protein that helps ...
Experiments on yeast show that the nuclear pore complex has a central role in the loss of chromosomes associated with aging.
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