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AI decodes DNA initiator sequence found in about 60% of human genes
AI identified a DNA initiator sequence that appears in roughly 60 % of human genes.
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AI identified a DNA initiator sequence that appears in roughly 60 % of human genes. This sequence is implicated in the precise activation of tens of thousands of genes, which is essential for normal development and cellular function. Improper activation of these genes can lead to disorders such as cancer.
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