Scientists Explore Function of 'Junk DNA'
14th Nov 2006, 03:06 GMT
University of Iowa scientists have made a discovery that broadens understanding of a rapidly developing area of biology known as functional genomics and sheds more light on the mysterious, so-called "junk DNA" that makes up the majority of the human genome.
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