ABSTRACT

Alan Herbert has played a leading part in discovering the biological roles for a high-energy form of DNA twisted to the left rather than to the right. Both Z-DNA and the Z-RNA sensing proteins are critical for protecting hosts against both viruses and cancers. The proteins also play critical roles in the programmed cell death of aging cells. Other types of flipons exist and alter the readout of transcripts from the genome, encoding genetic information by their shape rather than by their sequence. Many of these flipons are within repeat elements that were previously considered to be just genomic junk. Instead these genetic elements increase the adaptability of cells by flipping DNA conformation. By acting as digital switches, the different flipon types can alter cellular responses without any change to their sequence or any damage to DNA. These highly dynamic structures enable the rapid evolution of multicellular organisms. The junk DNA in repeats also encode peptide patches that enable the assembly of cellular machines. The intransitive logic involved enhances the chance of an individual surviving a constantly changing environment.

Key Features

  • Causes us to rethink how information is encoded in the genome
  • Changes our understanding of how our genome evolved and how we protect ourselves against viruses and cancers while sparing normal cells
  • Shows that high energy forms of DNA, such as left-handed DNA do exist inside the cell
  • Accessible to those in academia and the general public, and speaks to the next generation, encouraging them to find their own path in scientific discovery

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative License (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

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Part I

chapter 1|11 pages

The Dawn

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chapter 2|8 pages

Even Smart People Are Sometimes Wrong

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chapter 3|7 pages

Coming to America

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chapter 4|21 pages

From One Unknown to Another

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chapter 7|11 pages

Can Left-handed Z-DNA and Z-RNA Kill You?

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chapter 8|11 pages

Does Z-DNA Regulate Transcription?

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chapter 9|8 pages

Luck and the Business of Science

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Part II

chapter 10|11 pages

What about Other Types of Flipons?

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chapter 11|9 pages

Is Your Genome Soft-wired?

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chapter 12|11 pages

How Do You Assemble a Soft-wired Genome?

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chapter 13|5 pages

How Do You Program a Soft-wired Genome?

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chapter 14|13 pages

Is Life Intransitive?

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Epilogue

Why Have a Career in Science?
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