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Imaging in living cells reveals how ‘junk DNA’ switches on a gene

by Staff July 23, 2018
July 23, 2018 41 views

New video shows how pieces of DNA once thought to be useless can act as on-off switches for genes. A team led by researchers has captured how this ‘junk DNA’ finds and activates a target gene in living cells. The video allows researchers to see the enhancers as they find and connect to a gene to kick-start its activity.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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