20 DNA Facts – Fun Facts About DNA

DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is the molecule that codes genetic make-up. Here are 20 interesting and fun facts about DNA: The genetic code in DNA consists of only four building...
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Facts

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses. The main role of...
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DNA can now store images, video and other types of data

With a smartphone, you can look up facts, stream videos, check out Facebook, read tweets and listen to music. But all of those data aren’t stored on your phone. They...
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Gene editing can alter body fat and may fight diabetes

In animals on a fatty diet, this DNA tweaking left them slimmer and healthier People are among mammals that have “bad” fat and “good” fat. Too much of the bad...
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The first human genetic blueprint just turned 20. What’s next?

As the master blueprint for building humans turns 20, researchers are both celebrating the landmark achievement and looking for ways to bolster its shortcomings. The Human Genome Project — which...
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How does cosmetic treatment impact hair alcohol and drugs tests

Cosmetic treatments:  Hair is a robust sample for testing drugs and alcohol and has 3 morphological regions; the cuticle, cortex and medulla. The cuticle is the outer part of the...
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How Scientists Stored a Movie Inside DNA

If you thought flash drives were small, wait until you see this: Researchers have encoded the data to make a short video into the DNA molecules of bacteria. They also...
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Colonizing Mars may require humanity to tweak its DNA

Genetic engineering may be a big part of our future on Mars. If humanity is ever going to settle down on Mars, we may need to become a little less human....
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Identical Twins Accumulate Genetic Differences in the Womb

DNA replication errors during cell division cause monozygotic twins to diverge from each other even during the earliest stages of development, a new study finds. Rather than having exactly the...
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