Abstract Discovery of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) solved out the mystery of cellular functioning and abnormality in cellular metabolism. Understanding the coding of DNA resulted in enormous medical growth and helps the researchers in finding the genes which trigger major chronic diseases in humans. Further, the structural and sequential analysis brought humans into a new era of medical industry. The advancement in understanding of DNA could be a boon for agricultural sector as it allowed the farmers/breeders to choose better varieties with disease resistant features. In developing nations where the staple foods suffers with micronutrient deficiencies and stress conditions, DNA modifications and repair mechanism could solve out their problem...
Numerous agents of endogenous and exogenous origin damage DNA in our genome. There are several DNA-r...
Damage to the DNA contained in human chromosomes is one of the main causes of cancer. Examples of DN...
Damage to the DNA contained in human chromosomes is one of the main causes of cancer. Examples of DN...
The review summarizes literature data on the DNA-binding, DNA-protecting and DNA-damaging activities...
The review summarizes literature data on the DNA-binding, DNA-protecting and DNA-damaging activities...
DNA damage accumulates in cells over time as a result of exposure to a variety of exogenous and endo...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
All the cells in our bodies suffer many thousands of DNA lesions every day (1). The vast majority of...
Introduction: The entire genetic information carried by an organism makes up its genome. Genes have ...
Over the past decades, great advances have been made in understanding the cellular DNA repair pathwa...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint w...
The first part of this paper reviews the major achievements in the rapidly expanding field of resear...
Numerous agents of endogenous and exogenous origin damage DNA in our genome. There are several DNA-r...
Damage to the DNA contained in human chromosomes is one of the main causes of cancer. Examples of DN...
Damage to the DNA contained in human chromosomes is one of the main causes of cancer. Examples of DN...
The review summarizes literature data on the DNA-binding, DNA-protecting and DNA-damaging activities...
The review summarizes literature data on the DNA-binding, DNA-protecting and DNA-damaging activities...
DNA damage accumulates in cells over time as a result of exposure to a variety of exogenous and endo...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
All the cells in our bodies suffer many thousands of DNA lesions every day (1). The vast majority of...
Introduction: The entire genetic information carried by an organism makes up its genome. Genes have ...
Over the past decades, great advances have been made in understanding the cellular DNA repair pathwa...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint w...
The first part of this paper reviews the major achievements in the rapidly expanding field of resear...
Numerous agents of endogenous and exogenous origin damage DNA in our genome. There are several DNA-r...
Damage to the DNA contained in human chromosomes is one of the main causes of cancer. Examples of DN...
Damage to the DNA contained in human chromosomes is one of the main causes of cancer. Examples of DN...