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New data suggest “jumping genes” play a significant role in gene regulatory networks

New data suggest “jumping genes” play a significant role in gene regulatory networks

by webmaster | Feb 16, 2009 | Uncategorized

By Tim Stephens, UCSC Public Information Office David Haussler, CBSE director and distinguished professor of biomolecular engineering at UCSC’s Jack Baskin School of Engineering, said CBSE research teams are finding evidence that the early theories of Nobel...

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