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  • Rated by individualathome on May 31, 3:10am

    Princeton scientists are probing the genetics of the pond organism Oxytricha, shown here in the process of reproducing. - Photo by Robert Hammersmith
  • Rated by tsjhkjthksjhsdfs on May 29, 9:00pm

    Of course it has a purpose From the page: "Now researchers from Princeton University and Indiana University who have been studying the genome of a pond organism have found that junk DNA may not be so junky after all. "
  • Rated by jamesc7 on May 29, 8:41pm

    Interesting stuff!
  • Rated by fastfastlane on May 25, 9:54am

    "Researchers have been studying the genome of a pond organism have found that junk DNA may not be so junky after all. They have discovered that DNA sequences from regions of what had been viewed as the "dispensable genome" are actually performing functions that are central for the organism."
  • Rated by baoma on May 25, 4:47am

    "Scientists have called it "junk DNA." They have"
  • Rated by skylick on May 24, 2:48pm

    Junk DNA has important role.
  • Rated by paulmorphology on May 24, 12:23pm

    very interesting
  • Rated by gt1987 on May 24, 12:22pm

    Princeton scientists are probing the genetics of the pond organism Oxytricha, shown here in the process of reproducing. - Photo by Robert Hammersmith