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Pressing pause: A small genetic stop with big consequences

Charles Danko smiling at camera standing in front of computer monitor

A new study by Charles Danko, associate professor in life science and technology at Cornell’s Baker Institute for Animal Health and in the Department of Biomedical Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine, and colleagues explores how this key step in gene regulation – promoter-proximal pausing – evolved across species. Photo by John Enright, Animal Health Centers/CVM

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