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Conceptual image showing molecules making up a brain shape
The Noncoding Regulators of the Brain
Noncoding RNAs are proving to be critical players in the evolution of brain anatomy and cognitive complexity.
The Noncoding Regulators of the Brain
The Noncoding Regulators of the Brain

Noncoding RNAs are proving to be critical players in the evolution of brain anatomy and cognitive complexity.

Noncoding RNAs are proving to be critical players in the evolution of brain anatomy and cognitive complexity.

noncoding RNA, neuroscience

Illustration of RNAs
Infographic: Noncoding RNA in the Brain
Christie Wilcox, PhD | Sep 12, 2022 | 4 min read
Neurologically important noncoding RNAs come in many shapes and sizes.
RNA Moves a Memory From One Snail to Another
Ashley Yeager | May 14, 2018 | 4 min read
Injecting molecules from a sea slug that received tail shocks into one that didn’t made the recipient animal behave more cautiously. 
New Legs to Stand On
Mary Beth Aberlin | Jun 1, 2015 | 3 min read
Reconstructing the past using ancient DNA
RNA Puts Proteins in a Headlock
Kerry Grens | May 20, 2014 | 1 min read
A noncoding RNA initiates translation by grabbing hold of repressor proteins and restricting their functions.
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