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Researchers at Arizona State University have made a significant advance in understanding how genes are controlled in living organisms.
The study focuses on critical snippets of RNA in the tiny, transparent roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans ( C. elegans) Researchers are gaining deeper insights into the mysteries of gene behavior, shedding light on fundamental biological processes essential to human health.
The study found that the process of switching between different 3'UTRs is less common in C. elegans than previously thought.
Problems with gene control can lead to diseases like cancer, diabetes and neurological disorders.
The new dataset produced in the study will be a key resource for scientists studying genetics and human health.
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