When a gene knows it's lunchtime

  • 15/01/1999

  • Financial Times (London)

US research shows different environments cause genes to switch on and off. In an account published last month in the journal Cell, scientists from the Whitehead Institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology showed how genes in baker's yeast are regualated by specific environments, and also (intriguingly) by the activity of certain regulating molecules. A gene is said to be "turned on" when it is producing copies of itself in the form of RNA.