Scientists have found that non-coding 'junk' DNA, far from being harmless and inert, could potentially contribute to the development of cancer. Their study has shown how non-coding DNA can get in the ...
In a new study, stem cell scientists at the Lund University, Sweden, explore the role of non-coding regions of the genome—previously deemed to be functionless “junk” DNA—and find humans and ...
The iSNP systems genomics pipeline models how non-coding SNPs cumulatively impact cellular signalling and gene regulatory networks, revealing patient-specific mechanisms linking disease-associated ...