Lost puzzle piece involved in gene regulation revealed in search that began in water-loving, one-celled organism

After an intrepid, decade-long search, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found a new role for a pair of enzymes that regulate genome function and, when missing or mutated, are linked to diseases such as brain tumors, blood cancers and Kleefstra syndrome—a rare genetic, neurocognitive disorder.


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