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Online version of algorithm shows how biases in RNA sequences affect gene expression

Summary by Ground News
Researchers at the University of Kentucky show how differences between tissues and cells alter gene expression without changing the underlying genetic code. A ramp sequence is part of the RNA sequence that slows translation at the beginning of the gene. Ramp sequences counterintuitively increase overall gene expression by evenly spacing the translational machinery and preventing collisions later in translation.

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