July 23, 2013

Controlling genes with light



New technique can rapidly turn genes on and off, helping scientists better understand their function.

Although human cells have an estimated 20,000 genes, only a fraction of those are turned on at any given time, depending on the cell’s needs — which can change by the minute or hour. To find out what those genes are doing, researchers need tools that can manipulate their status on similarly short timescales.