Most 'silent' genetic mutations are harmful, not neutral, a finding with broad implications

In the early 1960s, University of Michigan alumnus Marshall Nirenberg and a few other scientists deciphered the genetic code of life, determining the rules by which information in DNA molecules is translated into proteins, the working parts of living cells.


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Source: Phys.org