DNA's double helix has long stood as the symbol of life’s code. But buried within the genome lies a deeper level of complexity. One of the more intriguing discoveries in recent years is the i-motif—a ...
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KANSAS CITY, MO--Researchers at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, in collaboration with colleagues at Stanford University and Technical University of Munich have developed advanced ...
We propose to generate high-density whole genome maps in nano-channels by combining Cas9- guide-RNA (gRNA) sequence-specific DNA labeling and motif-based DNA labeling. Cas9-guide- RNA (gRNA) DNA ...
For decades, biology textbooks taught that DNA’s story could be told with a single image: two elegant strands twisting in a double helix. That picture is still right, but it is no longer enough.
Viral genomic information collected during disease outbreaks is often used in epidemiological studies well after the outbreak to infer statistics relating to mutations and their influence on ...