Histones stored on lipid droplets in fly embryos provide a backup supply when newly synthesized ones are lacking.
Histones stored on lipid droplets in fly embryos provide a backup supply when newly synthesized ones are lacking.
Long non-protein-coding RNA (lncRNA) sequences are often transcribed from the opposite, or antisense, strand of a protein coding gene. In the past few years, research has shown that these lncRNAs play a number of regulatory roles in the cell. For exa
Epigenetic changes accrued over an organism’s lifetime may leave a permanent heritable mark on the genome, through the help of long noncoding RNAs.
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The DNA forms known as G-quadruplexes are finally discovered in human cells.
Genes that react to cellular sugar content are regulated by a long non-coding RNA via an unexpected mechanism
A new, genetically encoded tag for electron microscopy may revolutionize studies of specific proteins in cells and tissues.
There are many ways that epigenetic effects regulate the activation or repression of genes. Here are a few molecular tricks cells use to read off the right genetic program.
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