New mechanisms describe how the genome regulates itself

An organism’s genome contains all of the information necessary for each of its cells and tissues to develop and function properly. Written in DNA, each individual gene encodes for something, whether it is a structural protein that helps define a tissue’s shape, an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reactions of life, or a signaling protein that cells use to communicate.


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Source: Phys.org