In a recent paper published in the journal Genome Research, experts described the chromatin arrangement in the genomes of two ...
Cell-free DNA can be used for non-invasive cancer detection and disease monitoring to enhance personalized medicine.
Large-scale multi-omics analysis of genomic high-occupancy target regions in humans suggests involvement of large transcriptional condensates.
A study described the three-dimensional architecture of turtle genomes, which fold in a configuration unlike any other animal observed so far.
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DNA catapults into spotlight. A trio of research papers from Stanford Medicine researchers and their international collaborators transforms scientists’ understanding of how small DNA circles — until ...
Researchers discovered that gene deserts, non-coding DNA regions, regulate heart and embryo development through enhancer ...
Can small circles of DNA, once dismissed as irrelevant, actually be major contributors to cancer development? Three new research studies ... | Genetics And Genomics ...
Stanford Medicine researchers discovered that extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) significantly drives cancer growth. By analyzing nearly 15,000 human cancers, they found that ecDNAs impact tumor behavior ...
Tiny circles called ecDNA are critical in cancer development and drug resistance. An international team publishes landmark studies detailing new findings and potential therapies.