artificial intelligence.Researchers at the University of California San Diego in the US were analysing DNA and its impact on gene activity.The composition of genes is determined by instructions delivered by the order of our DNA and tied to four “bases”, identified as A, C, G and T.Nearly 25% of genes are recognised by the TATAAA sequence, otherwise known as the TATA box.The activation of the other 75% had remained unclear, but researchers have now identified an activation code that is at least as frequent as the TATA box.They have called it the downstream core promoter region (DPR), the UC San Diego News Center reports.James T.
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