IBM today announced its researchers have discovered that many parts of the human genome formerly thought to be without value may actually provide important insights for genomic research. From the press release:

… Regions of the human genome that were assumed to largely contain evolutionary leftovers (called “junk DNA”) may actually hold significant clues that can add to scientists’ understanding of cellular processes. IBM researchers have discovered that these regions contain numerous, short DNA “motifs,” or repeating sequence fragments, which also are present in the parts of the genome that give rise to proteins.

If verified experimentally, the discovery suggests a potential connection between these coding and non-coding parts of the human genome that could have a profound impact on genomic research and provide important insights on the workings of cells.

Full press release: IBM Discovery Could Shed New Light on Workings of the Human Genome

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