DNA Microscopy
Researchers Use "DNA Microscopy" To See Inside Cells
The New York Times (6/20, Sheikh) reports researchers have developed a new way to see inside cells called DNA microscopy. The technology "uses simple chemical reactions essentially to map a cell's interior, highlighting the contents and indicating exactly where everything can be found." The findings were published in the journal Cell.
STAT (6/20, Begley) reports DNA microscopy "shows not only the locations of DNA (and its cousin, RNA) in a cell, but also the precise nucleotide-by-nucleotide identity of each molecule."
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