@mv_mclennon @jochen_roeder @NotEvolution1 >85% of our DNA is transcribed, usually in cell-type & developmental specific patterns. When these transcripts are tested they're usually found to have function, with enough to "draw broader conclusions ab
@tmmdaytontexas @ScienceMagazine @NewsfromScience Indeed. >85% of DNA is transcribed, usually in cell-type & developmental specific patterns. When these transcripts are tested they're usually found to have function, with enough to "draw broader co
@FtnheadFair @metabolicHorror @BronskiJoseph @sebjenseb >85% of DNA is transcribed, usually in cell-type & developmental stage specific patterns. When tested, these transcripts are usually found to have function, with tested enough to "draw broader
@theosib2 @OathKeeperBrony @mike_dillaha @pmarreck @Alliste35661241 @darwintojesus Only ~2% of the genome makes proteins. Your statement about them being junk isn't consistent with them usually testing to be functional. https://t.co/i9KnhtDWlf https://t.
If you search for published works by @ppamaral and/or John Mattick, you will find links from energy-dependent "MicroRNA regulation of neural plasticity and memory" (2011) https://t.co/yyAlm2vx5V to "The extent of functionality in the human genome" (2013)
@ashortmiccable آره! خیلی مقالههایی زیادی سراغ دارم چون چند سال پیش دعوای خیلی جدیای پیش اومده بود (در حد فحشکاری!). پیشنهادم اینه که از اینجا شروع کن. جواب یه مقاله دیگهس ولی کوتاهه و به نظر من طرف درست ماجراس :)) https://t.co/aLWru32029
Just realized I linked to the wrong paper for the debate on ncRNA functionality. I meant to link to this: https://t.co/wk3koPVogI
https://t.co/3u9dNt0VjM "2013 was the year in which prophesy from the bible became reality." See: https://t.co/6O5cYDVlIs (2013) https://t.co/9FknbL0aIJ (2013) and https://t.co/MH4QQhuwVm (2013) https://t.co/qYnMiKqgdX
His claims fit into the context of the light-activated assembly of the microRNA-RNA-peptide #nanocomplex and the space-time continuum, which links biophysically constrained viral latency to healthy longevity via our visual perception of energy and mass. ht
More evidence that science is constantly subject to discussion and revision. Esp. relevant to #bio298b & #bio493m. http://t.co/uOjTU9uQ36
The extent of functionality in the human genome http://t.co/CcolsuwOlf
The extent of functionality in the human genome http://t.co/CcolsuwOlf
The extent of functionality in the human genome http://t.co/55q7MTSK9Y #thehugojournal #OA
Worst Article today is an actual published science article, for all you complainers about the Fox News ones: http://t.co/Pqi7gmut93