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There are ultra conserved sequences of DNA in the non-coding portion of genomes across multiple species. The purpose of this DNA has remained elusive until recently. Now a team finds this DNA 'dark matter' plays an important role in brain development.
There are ultra conserved sequences of DNA in the non-coding portion of genomes across multiple species. The purpose of this DNA has remained elusive until recently. Now a team finds this DNA 'dark matter' plays an important role in brain development.
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