Microbial RNA Ocean Catch Surprises MIT
An ingenious new method of obtaining marine microbe samples while preserving the microbes’ natural gene expression has yielded an unexpected boon: the presence of many varieties of small RNAs - snippets of RNA that act as switches to regulate gene expression in these single-celled creatures.
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Filed under: Biology on May 18th, 2009
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