
A team of scientists have produced a complete transcriptome, which is a key set of molecules that can help scientists "see" which genes are active in an organ at a particular time. Their research report is published in the October 2014 issue of the FASEB Journal. What's more, they found never-before-detected gene activity and that men have approximately 400 more active genes in their skeletal muscle than women have. "I hope that the gene activity results ...
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