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Published online 15 May 2008 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news.2008.831
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With a name like HXeOXeH, how can you go wrong? Just trying to pronounce it makes the phlegm build up in the back of my throat. It also kind of sounds like a Cervantes novel. My inner urge says go inert!
I'm interested in the voles article, because I've noticed an increase in vole activity in my yard.
My vote goes to HXeOXeH, because it sounds very very interesting.
Definitely the RNA story - very interesting.
I would like to hear more about the HXeOXeH.
Epigenetic influences on polyadenylation gets my vote.
more voles please!
The RNA story sounds fascinating. I would like to hear more about that.
I think I am probably mst interested in the RNA and epigenetics story. sounds intriguing.....
The story on epigenetics and RNA regulation please!
The RNA story please!
I would like to hear more about the RNA story - it sounds very interesting -
I am interested to hear more about the RNA story. Thanks, Kathy Loomes
A tail tale, please.. Martha Susiarjo
RNA and methylation, please!
I would like you to investigate further the "epigenetic imprinting" story.
RNA please!
RNA please!
RNA story, very interesting
RNA, please.
More on the RNA report, please.
more on the epigenetic imprinting and its role on the composition of RNA transcripts, please
Its has to be the RNA story.
I would like to hear more about the RNA andthe epigenetic story. Karin Buiting
Munching furry creatures and noble gases are all very well, but RNA leads the field hands down. So more of RNA please.
I would like to read more about the epigenetic regulation of RNA ending.
Dear late voters At the time we had to make the assignment decision, the Xenon piece was ahead in the polls. So that's what we ran with. The huge surge for RNA came in too later, I'm afraid -- but we will take on board your interest! Oliver Morton Chief News and Features Editor
Voles = boring