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Nancy Guthrie investigation could hang on a strand of DNA

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Nancy Guthrie investigation ‘ongoing’ as search hits 100 days: Authorities
The search for Nancy Guthrie reached the 100-day mark Tuesday as investigators say “scientific evidence processing and digital media analysis remain ongoing” to find the missing 84-year-old woman.

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Nancy Guthrie Update: Dramatic DNA Development Could Solve Case
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The Nancy Guthrie investigation could hang on a strand of DNA
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Nancy Guthrie Case Sheriff Admits To Withholding Information From Public
The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie continues to draw public attention more than 100 days after she was reported missing.

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Nancy Guthrie Update: Brian Entin Addresses 'Twist' in Case
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100 days since Nancy Guthrie went missing
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Gene circuits reshape DNA folding and affect how genes are expressed, study finds

When a gene is turned on in a cell, it creates a ripple effect along the DNA strand, changing the physical structure of the strand. A new study by MIT researchers, appearing in Science, shows that these ripples can stimulate or suppress neighboring genes.
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DNA strand separation requires more force in crowded cellular environments

Most biochemistry labs that study DNA isolate it within a water-based solution that allows scientists to manipulate DNA without interacting with other molecules. They also tend to use heat to separate strands, heating the DNA to over 150 degrees Fahrenheit ...
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A more realistic look at DNA in action

Most biochemistry labs that study DNA isolate it within a water-based solution that allows scientists to manipulate DNA without interacting with other molecules. They also tend to use heat to separate strands, heating the DNA to over 150 degrees Fahrenheit ...
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