Nucleic Acids Research (NAR) curates its Breakthrough Articles collection to showcase studies that address pivotal, long-standing questions or carve out new directions in nucleic acids science. These works are not simply selected based on citation counts or popularity, but are handpicked by the editorial team, with input from board members and expert referees, for their substantive impact and potential to shift paradigms. Each article is accompanied by a synopsis that distills the work´s significance and situates it within the wider scientific context, making the findings accessible to both specialists and the broader scientific community.
The archive spans over a decade, reflecting the evolution and expanding horizons of nucleic acids research. Each year’s collection is easily accessible, allowing users to trace the trajectory of discoveries from 2013 through to forthcoming 2025 breakthroughs. By providing this historical thread, NAR highlights not only individual milestones but also the accumulated advancement in genomics, molecular biology, epigenetics, RNA science, and more. This long-term visibility underscores the journal’s commitment to fostering an enduring scientific dialogue and recognizing transformative research.
Recent highlighted articles include investigations into the epigenetic defense mechanisms in fungi, the molecular underpinnings of ribosomal fidelity, innovative techniques for monitoring tRNA acylation in living cells, and RNA-based plant protection strategies. These studies are emblematic of the breadth and ambition of current efforts in the domain, ranging from new methodological advances to deep mechanistic insights. NAR’s Breakthrough Articles thus mark the leading edge of inquiry within nucleic acids research, serving as reference points for researchers, educators, and students invested in the science of life’s fundamental molecules.