a: messenger RNA ~
b: a long coastline with a lot of ports
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"The problem, Darnell explains, is that the messenger RNA "is like a long coastline with a lot of ports, and it's been very difficult to know where the microRNA docks." Biochemical and computer prediction methods are imperfect, he says, and so the tedious hunt for binding sites could only be done experimentally, one RNA at a time."
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Writer: Robert B. Darnell, MD, PhD
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Date: Feb 24 2014 4:31 PM
# 5082 Critique Analogy