[DIYbio] Re: "Scientists discover double meaning in genetic code" - an interesting article


Didn't have time to read it, but may I cite rule16 from http://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/1sqj63/scientists_discover_second_code_hiding_in_dna/
 
The "double meaning" is simply silly overblown language saying that a sequence of DNA base-pairs might simultaneously be exonal AND regulatory AT THE SAME TIME (in a way that shows a unique pattern of conservation).


Well, even I could have told you that "double function" :P

Here on this list it was mentioned several times that the ribosome binding sites of viral genes are often found in the terminal of the previous coding sites.  Also in the lux genes this occures. Where's our nobel prize? ^^

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