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"Cellular Breakthrough: Unveiling the Mechanism of Gene Control Through 'Backtracking'"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Livescience.com

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Scientists have discovered a new way cells control their genes called "backtracking," where RNA polymerase shifts back and pauses instead of moving forward along the DNA as it reads a gene. This process, initially thought to be a response to breaks in the DNA, is now being studied for its role in gene regulation. A new technique called LORAX-seq has been developed to capture RNA strands extruded in persistent backtracking, revealing that backtracking is prevalent in genes involved in protein production, cell division, and DNA copying and packaging. The method can now be used to study the role of backtracking in human diseases such as cancer and aging.

Unity Vows to Revise Controversial Install Fee Policy Following Backlash

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Engadget

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Unity has apologized for the confusion and backlash caused by its controversial game install fee policy and has promised to make changes to the policy. The company received criticism from developers, with some even considering a class action lawsuit. Unity clarified that the fee would only be charged for initial installs, exempting charities and demos, and shifting the responsibility of payment to subscription service owners rather than developers. However, some developers who had committed to Unity's previous pricing structure expressed frustration and feeling trapped. Unity's changes are yet to be seen if they will satisfy the developer community.