Embryology Gene Control Confounds Evolution

As they say in the real estate business, location is everything. It looks like the same working principle applies to genes and their control sequences in the genome during embryo development. And not just the gene’s simple location in a linear sense, but its three-dimensional spatial location.


Beta-Globin Pseudogene Is Functional After All

One of the key arguments of human evolution has now suffered the same fate as many other debunked icons of the errant paradigm of "junk DNA." In this case, it is new research related to the beta-globin pseudogene—which now shows it to be functional and important to hemoglobin gene regulation.


Circular RNAs Increase Cell Bio-Complexity

Complex Bioengineering in Blooming Flowers


Transposable Elements Are Key to Genome Regulation

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