Redefining Genes: More RNA less DNA?
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Redefining Genes: More RNA less DNA?
For nearly 50 years, the central dogma of biology has been that genetic information is contained within DNA and is passed by rote…

For nearly 50 years, the central dogma of biology has been that genetic information is contained within DNA and is passed by rote transcription through RNA to make proteins. The central dogma is being eroded, and it now appears as if DNA's cousin, the humble intermediary RNA, plays at least an equal role in genetics and the evolution of the species. via Seed Magazine