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Thursday, November 6, 2008

GENE-SPLICING A NORMAL FUNCTION

This ScienceDail report shows that messing about with the structure of mRNA so as to form different proteins from the same gene is a common cellular function.

That surely is one of the mechanisms by which organisms adapt to their environments--i.e., by which they evolve. Smart molecules messing about with the base structure to make it better. The slow processing of the aeons, and here we all are--Hallelujah!