Archive
Keyword - RNA
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Tantalizing clues to the chemical origins of life - Premium content
A synthetic molecule can reshuffle itself to match a DNA template.
12 June 2009
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Nano-delivery could help tackle HIV - Premium content
Tiny plastic particles could smuggle therapies into cells.
3 May 2009
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Q+A: German virologist's race for swine flu test - Premium content
Christian Drosten talks to Nature about tackling the threat of a pandemic.
30 April 2009
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A never-ending dance of RNA - Premium content
The recreation of life's origins comes a self-catalysing step closer.
8 January 2009
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Publish in Wikipedia or perish - Premium content
Journal to require authors to post in the free online encyclopaedia.
16 December 2008
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Proteins that read DNA backwards - Premium content
Some enzymes transcribe DNA in the 'wrong' direction to create puzzling RNAs.
4 December 2008
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Human genes are multitaskers - Premium content
Up to 94% of human genes can generate different products.
2 November 2008
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Accessible genomes move closer - Premium content
Meeting captures human interest in genetic research.
22 October 2008
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Genetics: The production line - Premium content
If more than 90% of the genome is 'junk' then why do cells make so much RNA from it? Anna Petherick goes in search of some answers.
27 August 2008
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Readers' choice: How cells save their energy - Premium content
Energy-hungry cells die if they can't put the brakes on protein production.
30 May 2008
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