MicroRNAs: genetically sensitized worms reveal new secrets

Current Biology : CB
Victor Ambros

Abstract

Why do many microRNA gene mutants display no evident phenotype? Multiply mutant worms that are selectively impaired in genetic regulatory network activities have been used to uncover previously unknown functions for numerous Caenorhabditis elegans microRNAs.

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