By Skyler Ware
When it comes to vast, under-explored frontiers, space and Earth’s oceans come to mind. But even in human bodies, there’s still much to be discovered. Meet the “unknome,” a new database that emphasizes how much we still don’t know about human genes and proteins.
The publicly available database ranks groups of proteins by how little is known about them. That information could help scientists identify proteins for future study, including for disease treatment and drug discovery, researchers report August 8 in PLOS Biology.