Sunday, 30 June 2013

RNA-Making DNA Found Outside Genes in Cells Linked With Inherited Disease Risk

More than 85 percent of DNA stretches that lie outside of genes within the cell are responsible for making RNA, which plays an important role within cells, and this RNA-making DNA is also more likely to be associated with inherited disease risks compared to other non-gene DNA regions, a new study by researchers at UC San Francisco reveals. The study, published in the free online journal iPLOS Genetics/i on June 20, 2013, is one of the most extensive examinations ...

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