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"Junk" RNA may play a role in vertebrate evolution

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Genetic material once dismissed as mere "junk" may in fact be responsible to the evolution of simple invertebrates into more complex organisms sporting backbones, according to a new study.

 
Sue Wu commented 9 months ago - Re: "Junk" RNA may play a role in vertebrate evolution
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Once the foreign DNA is accepted, there is not so-called "junk" RNA existed.Our development history is growing with them.
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