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New Study Reveals How Cells Control Direction in Which a Genome is Read
A mechanism that allows cells to read their own DNA in the correct direction and prevent them from copying most of the so-called "junk DNA" has been discovered by biologists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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