Not so selfish afterall |
The studies “suggest that the insertion of L1 elements into introns can also diminish cellular gene expression in a graded fashion,” the News and Views piece says. “In the words of Han, Szak and Boeke, such L1 insertions provide a ‘molecular rheostat’ with which to govern gene activity � and their bioinformatics analysis establishes that the mechanism is widely used.” If the transposons were truly selfish, “responding individually to darwinian natural selection” “without regard for the consequences,” it has “long been a mystery” what keeps them “at bay.” If the new studies “unveil a major control mechanism,” part of the solution may be to recognize synergy instead of selfishness."
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The LORD by wisdom hath founded the earth;
Proverbs 3:19