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Positions of Genes Inside the Cell Nucleus Exert Biological Effects: Scientific American
the structure of nuclear components—chromosomes, RNA, protein complexes and other small bodies—could be as biologically important as the components themselves.
RNA World
The origins of life on earth remains a daunting scientific challenge. The difficulty is in trying to find evidence to infer what chemical reactions took place billions of years ago. There may ultimately be no way to settle the issue, but that does not mean the question cannot be addressed scientifically. (NeuroLogica Blog)
In The Prebiotic Kitchen
To explain the origin of life, scientists seek to explain the origin of its components. The three most important of these are RNA, DNA, and proteins. (The Loom | Discover Magazine)
The Promise and Power of RNA
RNA turns out to be far more important than previously thought. Left, messenger RNA, active in protein production; right, silencing RNA turns off the gene that makes the purple pigment in this petunia. - NYTimes.com
Video: Gene Regulation
"In this video introduction, Perspective author John Mattick, Stephen Buratowski, and Science editor Guy Riddihough discuss the new and increasing understanding of how RNA regulates DNA, and how RNA may have been the original molecule of life. " 319 (5871): 1781b -- Science
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