Context:
Researchers have discovered that remnants of ancient viruses embedded in human DNA — particularly MLT2A1 — play a crucial role in activating genes in early-stage embryos, effectively “kickstarting” human life.
Key Highlights:
- Role of Viral Remnant (MLT2A1)
- MLT2A1 is a retroviral relic embedded in human genome.
- Essential for initiating embryonic gene activation.
- Produces hybrid RNA molecules that:
- Target specific genes.
- Recruit activating proteins.
- Mechanism
- Hybrid RNA has:
- One end binding to specific genes.
- Another end attracting proteins required for gene expression.
- Absence of MLT2A1 leads to failure of embryo development.
- Medical Significance
- Potential application in:
- Improving IVF success rates
- Identifying healthy embryos in fertility treatments
Scientific Concepts Involved:
- DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid):
- Genetic blueprint of organisms.
- RNA (Ribonucleic Acid):
- Mediates gene expression and protein synthesis.
- Gene Expression:
- Process by which genetic information is converted into functional products.
- Endogenous Retroviruses (ERVs):
- Viral sequences integrated into genome over evolutionary time.
Significance:
- Challenges notion that viral DNA is merely “junk DNA”.
- Demonstrates evolutionary co-option of viral elements for beneficial biological functions.
- Opens new avenues in:
- Reproductive medicine
- Developmental biology
- Genetic research
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Human genome contains approximately 8% viral-derived sequences.
- Embryonic Genome Activation (EGA):
- Stage when embryo switches from maternal RNA to its own gene expression.
- Retroviruses integrate into host DNA via reverse transcription.
- Hybrid RNA molecules can act as gene regulatory elements.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Science & Technology Advances:
- Importance of genomics in understanding early development.
- Implications for fertility treatment and personalized medicine.
- Ethical Dimensions:
- Embryo selection in IVF raises ethical debates.
- Genetic screening and bioethics considerations.
- Evolutionary Biology Perspective:
- Viral-host co-evolution.
- Functional repurposing of viral sequences.
- Healthcare Policy Relevance:
- Potential to reduce infertility-related stress.
- Strengthening ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) regulation.
Way Forward:
- Further research into functional genomics of viral relics.
- Strengthen oversight under ART (Regulation) Act, 2021 (India).
- Integrate genomics into reproductive health policy with ethical safeguards.
- Promote interdisciplinary collaboration between genetics, medicine, and ethics experts.
UPSC Relevance:
GS Paper 3 – Science & Technology (Biotechnology, Genetics)
Prelims Focus: DNA, RNA, Gene Expression, Retroviruses
