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If talent comes in a gene, scientists might isolate it by studying the great acting dynasties: the Barrymores, the Hustons, the Redgraves.
By Michael Schulman The Gummers If talent comes in a gene, scientists might isolate it by studying the great acting dynasties: the Barrymores, the Hustons, the Redgraves.
In the current issue of American Scientist, Dr. Gerstein and his former graduate student Michael Seringhaus argue that in order to define a gene, scientists must start with the RNA transcript and trace it back to the DNA.
Offering insight into how evolution progresses inside a gene, scientists have pinpointed mutations in an ancient protein that transformed its shape and function more than 400 million years ago.
Leo,… If talent comes in a gene, scientists might isolate it by studying the great acting dynasties: the Barrymores, the Hustons, the Redgraves.
That could help cement San Diego's Illumina as the workhorse option for gene scientists.
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