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Complicity of gene and pseudogene

Jeannie T. Lee ()
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Jeannie T. Lee: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Nature, 2003, vol. 423, issue 6935, 26-28

Abstract: 'Pseudogenes' are produced from functional genes during evolution, and are thought to be simply molecular fossils. The unexpected discovery of a biological function for one pseudogene challenges that popular belief.

Date: 2003
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