Scientists Surprised By Chromosome 'Glue'
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Scientists Surprised By Chromosome 'Glue'
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Surprising similarities between human and zebrafish tumors
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It's all in the genes: Songbirds have fossil viruses in their DNA | GrrlScientist | Science | guardian.co.uk
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Chromosome 'glue' surprises scientists
sciencedaily.com — “Proteins called cohesins ensure that newly copied chromosomes bind together, separate correctly during cell division, and are repaired efficiently after DNA damage. Scientists have found that cohesins are needed in different concentrations for their different functions. This discovery helps to explain how certain developmental disorders, arise without affecting cell division essential to development.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Chromosome 'glue' surprises scientists
labspaces.net — “Proteins called cohesins ensure that newly copied chromosomes bind together, separate correctly during cell division, and are repaired efficiently after DNA damage. Scientists at the Carnegie Institution have found for the first time that cohesins are needed in different concentrations for their different functions. This discovery helps to explain how certain developmental disorder” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Chromosome's Guardians Susceptible to UV Radiation, Scientists Find
physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- The molecular caps at the ends of chromosomes that protect humans against cancer and premature cellular aging show a surprising inability to protect themselves against ultraviolet radiation, a new Yale School of Medicine study has found.” View full resource at physorg.com
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