Princeton University: Geneticists Pump Brakes on DNA, Revealing Key Developmental Process
March 06, 2020
March 06, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, March 6 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Princeton University issued the following news release:
Researchers at Princeton University have revealed the inner workings of a gene repression mechanism in fruit fly embryos, adding insight to the study of human diseases.
Led by graduate student Shannon Keenan, the team used light to activate chemical signals in developing fruit flies and traced the effects on a protein called Capicua, or Cic. Located in a cell's . . .
Researchers at Princeton University have revealed the inner workings of a gene repression mechanism in fruit fly embryos, adding insight to the study of human diseases.
Led by graduate student Shannon Keenan, the team used light to activate chemical signals in developing fruit flies and traced the effects on a protein called Capicua, or Cic. Located in a cell's . . .