In human cells, only a small proportion of the information written in genes is used to produce proteins. How does the cell select this information? A large molecular machine called the spliceosome continuously separates the coding and non-coding regions of our genes—and it’s doing this even as you read these lines. In human cells, only a small proportion of the information written in genes is used to produce proteins. How does the cell select this information? A large molecular machine called the spliceosome continuously separates the coding and non-coding regions of our genes—and it’s doing this even as you read these lines. Cell & Microbiology Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
The minor spliceosome: Researchers reveal new structural insights into an essential RNA-protein complex
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