dear marc,

i was missing you...

;)



marc escribió:
Human Genome More Like a Functional Network.

"An article in science blog says we may have to rethink how
genes work. [0]So called "junk DNA" actually appears to be functional.
What's more it works in a mysterious way involving multiple overlaps that
seems to be connected in some sort of network." From the article: "The
ENCODE consortium's major findings include the discovery that the
majority of DNA in the human genome is transcribed into functional
molecules, called RNA, and that these transcripts extensively overlap one
another. This broad pattern of transcription challenges the long-standing
view that the human genome consists of a relatively small set of discrete
genes, along with a vast amount of so-called junk DNA that is not
biologically active. The new data indicates the genome contains very
little unused sequences and, in fact, is a complex, interwoven network.
In this network, genes are just one of many types of DNA sequences that
have a functional impact. "Our perspective of transcription and genes may
have to evolve," the researchers state in their [1]Nature paper, noting
the network model of the genome "poses some interesting mechanistic
questions" that have yet to be answered."

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