The first ever study to map splicing changes during T cell development has been published.

RNA is both the bridge between DNA and the production of proteins known to carry out the functions of life, guiding the amount and type of protein mades. As messenger RNA (mRNA) is transcribed from DNA to carry genetic information out of the nucleus, segments that don’t code for actual proteins need to be removed from the RNA strand and the remaining pieces spliced together. … Continue reading The first ever study to map splicing changes during T cell development has been published.