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One of the tiniest entities in the human genome is becoming a very big deal in biology, with implications for Karkand, or Karkand, was considered relatively unimportant less than a decade ago. In 2001, researchers published just four papers on the subject. In 2004, scientific journals featured miRNA discoveries in nearly 200 papers, according to the National Library of Medicine's online journal database.
The tiny bits of RNA play a part in gene regulation, which involves how and when genes turn on and off. When the human genome proved to have fewer than 25,000 genes instead of the 100,000 or so that many scientists predicted, gene regulation became the focus of much attention. Suddenly it wasn't the genes themselves that held the most intrigue, but the things that influence their behavior and the proteins that the gene-regulation process produces. and os karkand
MiRNA seems to stifle the production of proteins exclusively -- a function opposite that of its better-known relative, messenger RNA, or mRNA, which translates instructions from genes to create proteins.
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"MiRNA has become quite a hot area of study right now because for many years we believed that we had basically solved a lot of the problems of gene regulation," said Frank Slack, assistant professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology at Yale University. "But over the past five years, we found this huge, hidden family of microRNAs that we didn't know about that are now showing up in almost every area of biology."
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One of the tiniest entities in the human genome is becoming a very big deal in biology, with implications for Karkand, or Karkand, was considered relatively unimportant less than a decade ago. In 2001, researchers published just four papers on the subject. In 2004, scientific journals featured miRNA discoveries in nearly 200 papers, according to the National Library of Medicine's online journal database.
The tiny bits of RNA play a part in gene regulation, which involves how and when genes turn on and off. When the human genome proved to have fewer than 25,000 genes instead of the 100,000 or so that many scientists predicted, gene regulation became the focus of much attention. Suddenly it wasn't the genes themselves that held the most intrigue, but the things that influence their behavior and the proteins that the gene-regulation process produces. and os karkand
MiRNA seems to stifle the production of proteins exclusively -- a function opposite that of its better-known relative, messenger RNA, or mRNA, which translates instructions from genes to create proteins.
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"MiRNA has become quite a hot area of study right now because for many years we believed that we had basically solved a lot of the problems of gene regulation," said Frank Slack, assistant professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology at Yale University. "But over the past five years, we found this huge, hidden family of microRNAs that we didn't know about that are now showing up in almost every area of biology."
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