Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. So, in order to treat or cure almost any disease or condition – including cancer – you first need to have a fundamental understanding of cell biology.

While researchers have a pretty good understanding of what each component of a cell does, there are still things we don’t know about them – including the role that some RNAs molecules play in a cell. Finding the answer to this may be key in developing further cancer treatments, which is what the research has sought to uncover.

Key Takeaways:

  • While researchers have a pretty good understanding of what each component of a cell does, there are still things we don’t know about them – including the role that some RNAs molecules play in a cell.
  • But recent studies are challenging these assumptions, showing these “useless” RNAs actually perform a very specific purpose.
  • Three types of molecules carry information in a cell, and each of these molecules performs its own important function.

“In line with this model, RNA has long been seen as nothing more than an intermediary between DNA and proteins.”

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