The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT4) BOULDER, Colo. -- Jan. 20, 2003 -- SCI-RNA-GENETICS -- Surprising new discoveries are showing that cells contain an army of RNA snippets that do much more than act as DNA's messenger. The discoveries are helping to refine the prevailing theories of genetics - or even upend them. Several companies have sprung up trying to develop products that either bind to RNA by shape, or to use shaped RNA to bind to proteins. These shapely RNA's are called aptamers, which were discovered by Dr. Larry Gold, of Soma Logic in Boulder, Colo. Dr. Gold at Soma Logic Jan. 17, 2002. (Kevin Moloney/The New York Times)
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