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Researchers including those at the University of Tokyo have made a surprising discovery hiding in people's mouths: Inocles, giant DNA elements that had previously escaped detection. These appear to ...
DNA collected from a 1994 sexual assault in California linked a 55-year-old man to four cold cases in Arizona, officials said. In the California case, the victim was able to escape after she was ...
Jack Hudson will lead an indie TV series about 16th Century Irish chieftain Uaithne mac Ruairí Ó Mórdha, with Gabriel Beristain directing.
A fresh bomb threat was reported at Mumbai's Nair Hospital. A threatening call was received warning of a plan to blow up the hospital premises, prompting an immediate security sweep of the campus, ...
Israel on Saturday, i.e., September 6, struck another high-rise in Gaza, the second in as many days, turning it to rubble. According to a report by Times of India, witnesses identified the building as ...
Anthony Stewart Head, Charisma Carpenter, Nicholas Brendan, Alyson Hannigan and Sarah Michelle Gellar in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1997-2003) 20th Century Fox Film Corp. As Buffy the Vampire Slayer ...
A judge has ruled that prosecutors may use DNA evidence obtained through advanced methods in the upcoming trial for Rex Heuermann, the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer who's accused of murdering ...
Kirby Smart hasn't hesitated to share his dissatisfaction with Georgia fans during home games at Sanford Stadium in recent years. Coming off Saturday's 45-7 win over Marshall in the 2025 season opener ...
A host of DNA evidence can be used in the trial of a man accused in a string of Long Island killings, known as the Gilgo Beach murders, a New York judge ruled Wednesday. Ruling in a Riverhead ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. In recent years, with the rapid advancement of electronic ...
Y-family DNA polymerases (Pols) are intrinsically highly error-prone; yet they conduct predominantly error-free translesion synthesis (TLS) in normal human cells. In response to DNA damage, Y-family ...
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