'Moonlighting' molecules discovered
Thursday, October 29, 2009 - 22:49
in Biology & Nature
Since the completion of the human genome sequence, a question has baffled researchers studying gene control: How is it that humans, being far more complex than the lowly yeast, do not proportionally contain in our genome significantly more gene-control proteins?
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