How cells boost gene expression

The function of non-coding RNA in the cell has long been a mystery to researchers. Unlike coding RNA, non-coding RNA does not produce proteins — yet it exists in large quantities. A research team has now discovered an important function of antisense RNA (asRNA): the researchers found that asRNA acts as a ‘superhighway’ in cell transport and thus accelerates gene expression.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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