New study finds that one key mechanism in development involves 'paused' RNA polymerase
Thursday, December 20, 2012 - 12:01
in Biology & Nature
For a tiny embryo to grow into an entire fruit fly, mouse or human, the correct genes in each cell must turn on and off in precisely the right sequence. This intricate molecular dance produces the many parts of the whole creature, from muscles and skin to nerves and blood.