Reversible regulation and rethinking junk DNA
13 June, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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It only takes two: a gradient of two proteins is enough to turn a blastula into a fully developed embryo https://t.co/k5ZLXQWk5K
— F1000Prime (@F1000) June 9, 2014
Good riddance to bad rubbish? Not quite. The case for junk DNA stands strong. https://t.co/5FUAMDTqbm
— F1000Prime (@F1000) June 12, 2014
♫I get knocked down, but I get up again♫ A new technique allows fast & reversible protein knockdown & regulation https://t.co/gRACWyKokk
— F1000Prime (@F1000) June 12, 2014
While elsewhere on Twitter…
Someone gave my wife a "Chemical Free Weed Killer" recipe. I made some corrections. pic.twitter.com/xUvLBa7J6o
— Glen Tickle (@glentickle) June 12, 2014
CDC worries mosquito-borne virus could hit U.S. after major outbreak in the Caribbean. https://t.co/SDJKV8SuLf pic.twitter.com/ROqFVTvw6u
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) June 12, 2014
On #fridaythe13th a false medical monster. Gillray's *The Cow Pock* was a misguided attack on Jenner's vaccination! pic.twitter.com/4PTbF3tOpn
— DiscoverMedicaLondon (@london_med) June 13, 2014
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