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Mashup Score: 710Time-resolved crystallography captures light-driven DNA repair - 5 month(s) ago
Time-resolved crystallography captures light-driven DNA repair
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Mashup Score: 689Time-resolved crystallography captures light-driven DNA repair - 5 month(s) ago
Time-resolved crystallography captures light-driven DNA repair
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Mashup Score: 156
Modern human range expansions have deeply influenced the spatial distribution of archaic introgression.
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Mashup Score: 8
Modern human range expansions have deeply influenced the spatial distribution of archaic introgression.
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Mashup Score: 8
Modern human range expansions have deeply influenced the spatial distribution of archaic introgression.
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Mashup Score: 4Scientists uncover key mechanism linking DNA replication to cancer - 7 month(s) ago
Researchers have gained a clearer insight into how common alterations to the structure of DNA affect the process of DNA replication.
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🧬Scientists have uncovered key mechanism linking #DNA replication to #Cancer. This contributes to a better understanding of how cancer develops. It may also open the door to new treatment approaches that could be effective across multiple cancer types⬇️ https://t.co/x5Ozd72AOL https://t.co/IfNA98H3pq
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On this week’s show: Pushing ancient DNA past the Pleistocene, and linking agriculture to biodiversity and infectious disease
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Mashup Score: 14
On this week’s show: Pushing ancient DNA past the Pleistocene, and linking agriculture to biodiversity and infectious disease
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Mashup Score: 4Ancient marriage traditions—and politics—revealed in giant family trees built from DNA - 7 month(s) ago
Bronze Age burials suggest women moved to live with their husband’s clans, but also helped structure societies
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Mashup Score: 4Ancient marriage traditions—and politics—revealed in giant family trees built from DNA - 7 month(s) ago
Bronze Age burials suggest women moved to live with their husband’s clans, but also helped structure societies
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In two independent Science studies, researchers used time-resolved crystallography at an x-ray free electron laser to capture the process of #DNA repair from picoseconds to microseconds. Learn more ⬇️ 📄: https://t.co/2wCNmyzd02 📄: https://t.co/km1akNOWJ1 https://t.co/NzTQqm4KZu