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Making ‘sense’ of the ‘cart before the horse’ in mammalian cells

January 22, 2019January 23, 2019 Ana Rodríguez 1 Comment antisense RNA, Cancer, fusion DNA, fusion RNA, Prostate Cancer, Research, sense RNA

A fusion gene is a new gene made by joining parts of two different genes. The current thought is that

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