'Cut-and-paste' gene defect hints at cause of developmental disease

Monday, February 10, 2014 - 18:00 in Health & Medicine

Associate Professor Joan Heath has uncovered a new way that protein production is regulated in development. Melbourne researchers have made a major step forward in understanding how changes in an essential cellular process, called minor class splicing, may cause a severe developmental disease.

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