Okazuje się, że ich DNA otacza ochronne białko nazwane dsup (damage suppressor).
Co ciekawe:
“The human cells that made Dsup saw a reduction of around 40 to 50 per cent in the DNA damage caused by X-rays compared with control cells,” says Kunieda. This protection disappeared almost completely when his team used RNA to sabotage the Dsup gene, demonstrating that
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