Transcription: from regulatory ncRNA to incongruent redundancy.

Transcription is such a fundamental process and has been studied by so many for so long that skeptics might ask what more there is to learn. Those who attended the meeting summarized here on the dynamics of eukaryotic transcription during development were not disappointed. Studying the transcription...

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Main Author: Mellor, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2010
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description Transcription is such a fundamental process and has been studied by so many for so long that skeptics might ask what more there is to learn. Those who attended the meeting summarized here on the dynamics of eukaryotic transcription during development were not disappointed. Studying the transcription of genes in stem cells during early development and in model organisms has illuminated mechanisms for transcriptional control that would have been hard to accept even 5 years ago, and consistently challenges the textbook view of transcriptional regulation.
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Transcription: from regulatory ncRNA to incongruent redundancy.
title Transcription: from regulatory ncRNA to incongruent redundancy.
title_full Transcription: from regulatory ncRNA to incongruent redundancy.
title_fullStr Transcription: from regulatory ncRNA to incongruent redundancy.
title_full_unstemmed Transcription: from regulatory ncRNA to incongruent redundancy.
title_short Transcription: from regulatory ncRNA to incongruent redundancy.
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