Some pathogens use temperature as a trigger and activate virulence only after entering the warmer environment of a host. A research team from Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, and the University of ...
Pathogenic bacteria often delay the activation of their virulence program until they are inside the host. Researchers have ...
Tunable DNA hairpin springs stretch millions of protein copies under piconewton tension, enabling bulk biochemical discovery ...
POSTECH develops a platform for precise cellular control using "non-genetic DNA" decoupled from genetic information.
Patients with this genetic disorder have a form of dwarfism — they are short in stature and have underdeveloped ears and ...
Researchers have revealed how bacteria precisely control the genes that trigger cell division. The study shows that the MraZ ...
A new artificial intelligence model developed by USC researchers and published in Nature Methods can predict how different proteins may bind to DNA with accuracy across different types of protein, a ...
More than 60 years after its discovery, scientists are still learning surprising ways DNA stores and translates instructions ...
Researchers developed a retron-based system that enables DNA to function as an active intracellular tool rather than merely ...