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  <title><![CDATA[RNA-driven genetic changes in bacteria and in human cells]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>A new study demonstrates RNA-driven genetic changes in bacteria and in human 
cells. <br />Not long ago, it was considered that the major role played by RNA was 
to carry genetic information for protein synthesis. Although an astonishing 
variety of RNA functions have been found in the last few decades, it has always 
been very difficult to determine if any RNA has the capacity to genetically 
modify the DNA of cells.</p>A double-strand break in the DNA genome of human embryonic 
kidney cells was repaired by RNA-containing molecules, which restored the 
function of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene, making the human cells 
fluoresce green.
<p>By using RNA-containing oligos, the Storici’s team (Assistant Professor, 
School of Biology) has found that RNA can function as a template for DNA 
synthesis without being reverse transcribed into cDNA, not only in yeast but 
also in <em>Escherichia coli</em> and in the human embryonic kidney (HEK-293) 
cells. These findings establish that a direct flow of genetic information from 
RNA to DNA can occur in organisms as diverse as bacteria and humans, and thus, 
it can be a significant source of genetic variation. The goal of future research 
is to understand the mechanisms by which RNA can directly transfer information 
to the DNA of cells and to reveal the circumstances in which RNA information can 
flow to DNA. <br />The study, which was published April&nbsp;14 in the advance online 
edition of the journal <em>Mutation Research</em>, was conducted by a group of 
graduate and undergraduate students in the Storici’s lab in the School of 
Biology at Georgia Tech in collaboration with Bernard Weiss from Emory 
University School of Medicine. </p>]]></body>
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