A fascinating new paper in the journal Cell, "The Architecture of a Scrambled Genome Reveals Massive Levels of Genomic Rearrangement during Development," describes how a unique single-celled eukaryotic organism, Oxytricha trifallax, scrambles and then reassembles its own genome as the organism reproduces. According to a story about the paper over at Princeton University's news desk:
The pond-dwelling, single-celled organism Oxytricha trifallax has the remarkable ability to break its own DNA in...
Published on October 14, 2014 03:39