RNA Splicing: How One Gene Becomes Many Proteins
In 1977, biologists found that human genes are interrupted, and that the cell carefully snips out the interruptions before reading them. The discovery rewrote molecular biology and gave us alternative splicing, the spliceosome, and a new generation of medicines.
April 27, 2026

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