New exception to a decades-old rule about RNA splicing uncovered
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - 20:30
in Biology & Nature
There are always exceptions to a rule, even one that has prevailed for more than three decades, as demonstrated by a new study on RNA splicing, a cellular editing process. The rule-flaunting exception uncovered by the study concerns the way in which a newly produced RNA molecule is cut and pasted at precise locations called splice sites before being translated into protein.