PLoS Biology - Deletion of Ultraconserved Elements Yields Viable Mice
PLoS Biology - Deletion of Ultraconserved Elements Yields Viable Mice
I was recently alerted to this paper from PLoS about the deletion of ultraconserved elements. The researchers knocked out four different ultraconserved elements and it had no effect on the mice. Under normal conditions these sequences of DNA don't seem to matter, so why has there been enough evolutionary pressure for them to be so perfectly conserved?
Submitted by Geoff on Mon, 11/12/2007 - 12:03pm. | Tags: Journal Article | Life Science
