Not just a blueprint for proteins: the importance of non-coding RNAs
We all know that DNA → RNA → protein. But did you know that some genes don't encode proteins but rather RNAs with important cellular functions?
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We all know that DNA → RNA → protein. But did you know that some genes don't encode proteins but rather RNAs with important cellular functions?
RNA is a crucial biological molecule that is seldom mentioned in detail in textbooks. In the first article in a series, Russ Hodge describes some exciting recent research on RNA.
Not just a blueprint for proteins: the importance of non-coding RNAs
Of Roman roads, train yards and inspectors: recent discoveries in RNA research