Second gene-silencing mechanism found, could lead to viable clones and safer in vitro
A new cellular gene-silencing mechanism has been identified and could hold the key to safer in vitro fertilization, even the cloning of animals. Image credits Arek Socha. We each inherit two working copies of most genes from our parents, one from the maternal and one from the paternal side. But for a tiny minority of genes,…
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