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      Methodological Issues in the Use of Published Cartoons as Data

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      Qualitative Health Research
      SAGE Publications

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              Evolving genomic metaphors: a new look at the language of DNA.

              Recent genome-sequencing efforts have confirmed that traditional "good-citizen" genes (those that encode functional RNA and protein molecules of obvious benefit to the organism) constitute only a small fraction of the genomic populace in humans and other multicellular creatures. The rest of the DNA sequence includes an astonishing collection of noncoding regions, regulatory modules, deadbeat pseudogenes, legions of repetitive elements, and hosts of oft-shifty, self-interested nomads, renegades, and immigrants. To help visualize functional operations in such intracellular genomic societies and to better encapsulate the evolutionary origins of complex genomes, new and evocative metaphors may be both entertaining and research-stimulating.
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                Journal
                Qualitative Health Research
                Qual Health Res
                SAGE Publications
                1049-7323
                1552-7557
                July 2016
                September 2003
                July 2016
                September 2003
                : 13
                : 7
                : 945-956
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Center for Autism Epidemiology and Research, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
                [2 ]University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
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                10.1177/1049732303253545
                14502960
                8660e502-a1a5-4f5e-9350-54949f5294f2
                © 2003

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