Researchers create first map of the spliceosome, an Achilles heel of cancer
Briefly

The spliceosome machinery, made up of 150 proteins, splices out what doesn't make sense: rice, chicken, rabbit, saffron, garlic, oil. This editing process is critical.
Cells only read a few select words from the same DNA manual, leading distinct creations, which is why a foot does not resemble a brain.
Geneticist Juan Valcarcel emphasizes that splicing normalizes the chaotic nature of DNA by removing unrelated segments, enabling cells to function in diverse ways.
Alternative splicing allows human cells to produce approximately 100,000 protein variants, illustrating the complexity and adaptability inherent in our genetic structure.
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