The idea that DNA codes for proteins only was overturned a long time ago.
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Since Phillip Sharp first discovered introns in 1977, increasing
evidence has demonstrated the complexity of
our genome and has shaken well-established dogmas
several times.
The non-coding genome is intimately related to the coding
genome, and a better understanding of this relationship will
shed light on important regulatory mechanisms in development,
cell commitment and disease. It seems there is a
whole universe out there waiting to be discovered.
Luco, R. The non-coding genome: a universe in expansion
for fine-tuning the coding world. Genome Biology 2013, 14:314
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