The RNA Revolution Is Changing Our Understanding of Biology
Briefly

The assumption made by most biologists at that time was that most of it didn't do much... As for the rest of the genome's DNA? The protein-coding regions... were supposedly surrounded by oceans of biologically functionless sequences.
But not until five years later did the extent of all this transcription become clear... Some of it, scientists knew, carried out crucial tasks...
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