Rose Miyatsu

Rose Miyatsu is a journalist with a focus on science and technology reporting. She has written extensively about genetics and molecular biology, often exploring the latest research in these fields. In her articles, Miyatsu delves into the complexities of DNA splicing, introns, and spliceosomes to provide readers with a deeper understanding of how genes are expressed and how evolution has shaped these processes. Through her reporting, she aims to demystify scientific concepts for a general audience while also highlighting the latest discoveries and advancements in genetic research. Miyatsu's work often features interviews with leading experts in the field, providing unique insights into their research and its implications for our understanding of biology and human evolution.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

New Discoveries in Spliceosome Function: Genome Modification, Nuclear Speckles, and a Fully Interpretable Model of Pre-mRNA Splicing

New Discoveries in Spliceosome Function: Genome Modification, Nuclear Speckles, and a Fully Interpretable Model of Pre-mRNA Splicing

Broke On: Sunday, 12 May 2024 Researchers at UC Santa Cruz discovered that spliceosomes engage in a third reaction after splicing, converting lariat introns into circles. This new function sheds light on previously unknown roles of spliceosomes in genome modification. Additionally, studies reveal dynamic gene organization around nuclear speckles influencing mRNA splicing efficiency and the development of a fully interpretable model for pre-mRNA splicing across animal and plant genes.