According to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine, a protein that prepares DNA for replication also keeps the replication process under control. The study, which was published in the journal Molecular Cell on January 5, explains a long-standing enigma among scientists.
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], January 23 (ANI/PRNewswire): When it comes to energy conservation, the headquarters building of the Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC) under the State Government, has been setting a new example for the whole State. Located on Wom
New Delhi [India], December 16 (ANI/ATK): Imagine the world's number one celebrity none other than Shahrukh Khan visiting Rajkot, what level of reactions and craze will be seen amongst people? Can you just imagine? Watch The Experiment TV's video, which is a prank video with a replica of Sha
Based on a Banarasi Saree and traditional Indian jewellery in terms of design, this 32-inch long cake is a blend of colours, motifs, floral embellishments and icing replications of zari work done on actual sarees.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed his gratitude to the 31-year-old 'car innovator' Nurul Haque of Karimganj who gifted the CM a 'Lamborghini lookalike' designed by him.
New Delhi [India], November 22 (ANI/ATK): Finding authentic pashmina in between the plateau of fake, blended, semi branded pashminas is a challenge for everyone in todays time. The low prices highlight the contradictory reality of the Kashmiri shawl's fundamental adversary - its mechanised r
The World Cup trophy replica stands at a height of eight feet and also features 1350 coins collected from the countries of the 32 teams participating in the football extravaganza.
The historical and cultural ties of Hyderabad with Arab countries have influenced the perfume industry and a wide range of foreign perfumes have always existed in the local markets.
Enzymes, which are crucial to controlling how cells replicate in the human body, could be the very ingredient that encourages DNA to spontaneously mutate - causing potentially permanent genetic errors, according to new research from the University of Surrey.
Researchers have identified that people who inherit a faulty copy of the BRCA1 gene may develop mutations and cancer due to error-prone DNA replication and repair. When these individuals' cells are under stress, replication of the normal BRCA1 gene stalls because of the highly repetitive DNA