‘Junk’ DNA proves functional

November 6, 2008 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Researchers at the Genome Institute of Singapore have shown that many transcription factors (the master proteins that control the expression of other genes) bind specific repeat elements, and that 18 to 33% of the binding sites of five key transcription factors with important roles in cancer and stem cell biology are embedded in distinctive repeat families (AKA “junk DNA”).