Biology Thursday, September 4, 2003 . This is a SciScoop post by apsmith
The Economist has an interesting brief report today on one possible explanation for the 97% of our genetic material that seems not to be a part of any gene – in at least one case, it seems the DNA involved was once part of a retrotransposon, i.e. a virus, which has now forgotten how to spread beyond its host. The theory is that the proteins generated by this DNA somehow confer protection against infection by other, bad retroviruses. Now – here’s my question – if this stuff produces proteins, why is it considered “junk” rather than part of our genome?
The technical article is available in the September 2 issue of “Current Biology”
(subscription required for full text).
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5 Responses to It’s Not Junk DNA, It’s A Friendly Virus!
Anonymous
September 5th, 2003 at 1:03 pm
This mystery was solved a long time ago!
( I hope you can tell by the words in the URL
what level of seriousness is appropriate.)
http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/dna.html
mred6218
September 5th, 2003 at 3:44 pm
Everytime you scratch the surface in Science you find more underneath. The Universe and Life itself is to well organized to have a bunch of stuff just lying around.
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