tight dna packaging protects against jumping genes, potential cellular destruction /

Published at 2016-09-01 12:56:32

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UNC School of Medicine researchers discovered that the major developmental function of heterochromatin – a form of tight DNA packaging found in chromosomes – is likely to suppress activity of virus-like DNA elements known as transposons or "jumping genes," which can otherwise copy and paste themselves throughout the genome, potentially destroying valuable genes, or causing cancers and other diseases.

Source: phys.org

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