In this interview, we spoke to Adrian Krainer, a Professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, about his latest research into the role of RNA splicing in one of the deadliest forms of pancreatic cancer.
A new model developed at Tel Aviv University offers a possible solution to the scientific question of why neutral sequences, sometimes referred to as "junk DNA", are not eliminated from the genome of living creatures in nature and continue to exist within it even millions of years later.
man in his, 50s was hit by falling debris, close to a power generating plants, on the outskirts of there were ten other people, around the country, also killed in similar strikes. authorities say that more than 50 cruise missiles, were fired at ukraine, that s majority some 47, were shot down. that s on top of the drones. these are unsophisticated, drones are manufactured in iran, sean, there used to soak up the air defenses that the ukrainians, say they so desperately need to protect themselves, against just the sorts of attacks. this is, now at least three or four using introns and missiles to try to break the back of ukraine s capacity to brace power.
Researchers at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, McGill University and other institutions have found that a well-concealed genetic variation in the gene FGF14, called a DNA tandem repeat expansion, causes a common form of late-onset cerebellar ataxia, a brain disorder that interferes with coordinated movement.