"Parasitic DNA's Crucial Role in Nerve Cell Protein Production"

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Researchers have discovered that an RNA derived from a domesticated virus, RNLTR12-int, plays a crucial role in regulating the gene that encodes myelin, a key nerve protein. By inhibiting RNLTR12-int, the production of myelin was significantly reduced in rats, zebrafish, and frogs, leading to simpler structures in the cells that produce myelin. This finding sheds light on the evolutionary history of myelin and its impact on the development and function of vertebrate brains.
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