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1 Jan 2015 07:00
(University of Utah Health Sciences) Results from a study published on Jan. 1 in Science defy textbook science, showing for the first time that the building blocks of a protein, called amino acids, can be assembled without blueprints -- DNA and an intermediate template called messenger RNA. A team of researchers has observed a case in which another protein specifies which amino acids are added.
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