How genetics affect phenotypic variation How an individual looks depends on their genes, genetic variation, and interactions with the environment. However, the path from genotype to phenotype remains murky. Battle et al. examine how an individual's genetic variation affects expression of RNA, ribosome occupancy, and protein levels. They find that RNA expression and ribosome occupancy are generally correlated. However, in contrast, protein levels appear not to depend on RNA levels or ribosome occupancy. Protein levels are thus regulated by posttranscriptional mechanisms. Science , this issue p. 664
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