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Bill USA

(6,436 posts)
Wed Sep 5, 2012, 08:25 PM Sep 2012

Bits of Mystery DNA, Far From ‘Junk,’ Play Crucial Role

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/06/science/far-from-junk-dna-dark-matter-proves-crucial-to-health.html?src=me&ref=general

Graphic: Rethinking junk DNA

Among the many mysteries of human biology is why complex diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure and psychiatric disorders are so difficult to predict and, often, to treat. An equally perplexing puzzle is why one individual gets a disease like cancer or depression, while an identical twin remains perfectly healthy.

Now scientists have discovered a vital clue to unraveling these riddles. The human genome is packed with at least four million gene switches that reside in bits of DNA that once were dismissed as “junk” but that turn out to play critical roles in controlling how cells, organs and other tissues behave. The discovery, considered a major medical and scientific breakthrough, has enormous implications for human health because many complex diseases appear to be caused by tiny changes in hundreds of gene switches.

The findings are the fruit of an immense federal project involving 440 scientists from 32 labs around the world. As they delved into the “junk” — parts of the DNA that are not actual genes containing instructions for proteins — they discovered it is not junk at all. At least 80 percent of it is active and needed.

The result is an annotated road map of much of this DNA, noting what it is doing and how. It includes the system of switches that, acting like dimmer switches for lights, control which genes are used in a cell and when they are used, and determine, for instance, whether a cell becomes a liver cell or a neuron.
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Bits of Mystery DNA, Far From ‘Junk,’ Play Crucial Role (Original Post) Bill USA Sep 2012 OP
Yes. appal_jack Sep 2012 #1
Important research. See also Epigenetics (molecular biological material around the genome). Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2012 #2
 

appal_jack

(3,813 posts)
1. Yes.
Wed Sep 5, 2012, 10:37 PM
Sep 2012

Even back in ninth grade biology, I remember thinking that the phrase 'junk DNA' was probably junk science.

K&R.

-app

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