"JunkDNA" (98.7% of DNA in human) is not "Junk" - requiring a generalization of the "Gene concept". On http://www.junkdna.com website news items are posted (some of them reproduced here from http://www.junkdna.com/new_citations.html ) - to be discussed. My "two cents" is FractoGene (see similar website and upcoming book), a geometrization that has received now experimental support for its first prediction.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

New Theory of Life's Digital Complexity

By Graeme O'Neill
...Understanding where the points of regulatory saturation and technological limitation occur will be necessary to break through present and future complexity barriers...

See at http://www.junkdna.com/new_citations.html

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Blogger Dr. Andras J. Pellionisz said...

Mattick and Gagen continue to pursue their interest in academic research of introns and RNA. Their paper 4 years ago may not be obvious to Bio*IT World: "The evolution of controlled multitasked gene networks: The role of introns and other noncoding RNAs in the development of complex organisms", J. S. Mattick and M. J. Gagen, Molecular Biology and Evolution, 18 (9), 1611-1630 (2001). - Comment by A. Pellionisz on 18th of February, 2005

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