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RSS FeedsUsing bacteria from hot springs, biochemist studies RNA splicing in humans
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30 august 2019 17:35:10

 
Using bacteria from hot springs, biochemist studies RNA splicing in humans
(PHYSorg.com Chemistry)
 


About 70 percent of the human genome doesn`t code for anything. When it`s transcribed to RNA-the instructions our cells follow when they make proteins-most of the message doesn`t contain any useful information. As West Virginia University researcher Aaron Robart put it, it`s `junk DNA.`


 
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