New study uses computer learning to provide quality control for genetic databases

Tuesday, July 19, 2016 - 14:31 in Biology & Nature

DNA doesn't exist in a vacuum: even though every cell contains the entire genome of its host organism, they know how to differentiate, to become part of an eye, or a bone, or a leaf. These differences are related to each cell's transcriptome—the array of messenger RNA (mRNA) that describe which parts of the genome are expressed as they are translated into proteins.

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