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Artificial Intelligence Solved the Puzzle of DNA Activation Code for Identifying 75% of Human Genes – Tech Times
The DPR has been an enigma and its existence has been controversial.

The University of California San Diego researchers used artificial intelligence to identify a DNA activation code, which was previously known to be “an enigma,” but can later be utilized in n biotechnology and biomedical applications.
Scientists have long known that human genes are identified by instructions delivered by the precise DNA order and tied to four “bases”, which are coded as A, C, G, and T. The paper was published in the journal Nature on September 9.
Nearly 25% of genes are identi…
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