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Don't write off 'junk' DNA.(DNA sequences that do not code for any protein help in binding chromosomes before cell division)

Wells, William

New scientist (1971), 1996-06, Vol.150 (2033), p.19-19

London: New Scientist Ltd

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  • Título:
    Don't write off 'junk' DNA.(DNA sequences that do not code for any protein help in binding chromosomes before cell division)
  • Autor: Wells, William
  • Assuntos: Analysis ; Cell division ; Deoxyribonucleic acid ; DNA ; DNA binding proteins ; Fruit-flies ; Genetic aspects ; Mutation (Biology)
  • É parte de: New scientist (1971), 1996-06, Vol.150 (2033), p.19-19
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  • Descrição: Long sequences of DNA that have been previously dismissed as junk may have a role in gluing chromosomes together before cell division. Junk DNA at chromosomes' centromeres has been found to stick strongly to similar sequences.
  • Editor: London: New Scientist Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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