
PhD position in Chromatin Dynamics
Post a job in 3min, or find thousands of job offers like this one at jobRxiv!
jobRxiv
DNA Repair - Postdoctoral Fellow Position
Post a job in 3min, or find thousands of job offers like this one at jobRxiv!
jobRxiv
PhD position in Chromatin Dynamics
Post a job in 3min, or find thousands of job offers like this one at jobRxiv!
jobRxiv
PhD position in Chromatin Dynamics
Post a job in 3min, or find thousands of job offers like this one at jobRxiv!
jobRxiv
DNA Repair - Postdoctoral Fellow Position
Post a job in 3min, or find thousands of job offers like this one at jobRxiv!
jobRxiv
DNA Repair - Postdoctoral Fellow Position
Post a job in 3min, or find thousands of job offers like this one at jobRxiv!
jobRxiv
DNA Repair - Postdoctoral Fellow Position
Post a job in 3min, or find thousands of job offers like this one at jobRxiv!
jobRxiv
DNA repair mechanism further elucidated in cryo-electron microscopy experiment
Researchers have discovered how the protein XPD detects severe DNA damage and controls its repair.
Phys.org
Researchers study the intricacies of homologous recombination and abnormal chromosome bridges
Keeping the genetic information stored in genomic DNA intact during the cell division cycle is crucial for almost all lifeforms. Extensive DNA damage invariably causes various adverse genomic rearrangements, which can lead to cell death in the best cases and to the occurrence of diseases like cancer in the worst cases.
Phys.org
Study of slowly evolving 'living fossils' reveals key genetic insights
In 1859, Charles Darwin coined the term "living fossils" to describe organisms that show little species diversity or physical differences from their ancestors in the fossil record. In a new study, Yale researchers provide the first evidence of a biological mechanism that explains how living fossils occur in nature.