Your DNA is constantly moving—and it may explain cancer

Andreea Neblea

Our DNA is constantly reshaping itself, and that movement plays a key role in turning genes on and off. When this delicate folding process breaks down, it may help drive diseases like cancer. Credit: Shutterstock How does DNA pack the enormous amount of information needed to build a human body? And what happens when that system breaks down? Research led by Jesse Dixon, MD, PhD, explores how DNA is arranged in three dimensions inside cells, revealing that problems with this structure can lead to

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Your DNA is constantly moving—and it may explain cancer https://www.sciencedaily.com - 31.03.2026 14:07

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Your DNA is constantly moving—and it may explain cancer https://www.sciencedaily.com - 31.03.2026 14:07