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It may be similar to other kinds of non-coding DNA which have a regulatory role.
When the differences in non-coding DNA are taken into account, that difference rises to 4 or 5 percent.
Initially, a large proportion of non-coding DNA had no known biological function.
They are generally non-coding DNA but sometimes are part of possible genes.
The amount of non-coding DNA varies greatly among species.
(The actual percentage of non-coding DNA is not known with accuracy.
The role for many of these highly conserved non-coding DNA sequences is not understood.
Novel genes can also arise from previously non-coding DNA.
This observation was deemed counterintuitive before the discovery of non-coding DNA.
In such circumstances then, "genome" describes all of the genes and information on non-coding DNA that have the potential to be present.
However, recent research suggests that many mutations in non-coding DNA do have slight deleterious effects.
The remaining 95% is known as dark genome or non-coding DNA and its function is still unknown.
Many commercial ventures are concentrating on the ‘gene-rich’ regions of the human genome, ignoring the non-coding DNA.
The coding regions of the gene are separated by non-coding DNA which is not involved in protein expression.
There has been a steady stream of press releases that act as if finding a function for non-coding DNA is a complete surprise.
Many microsatellites are located in non-coding DNA and are biologically silent.
What effects, or perhaps even functions, does this non-coding DNA have for chromosomes, nuclei, cells, and organisms?
Regulatory, junk, and non-coding DNA are all partly overlapping categories, which helps foster confusion.
He points out that even so called non-coding DNA has a function, i.e. contains codes, although different from the triplet code.
Important non-coding DNA sequences that are essential for regulating gene expression will show differential selective pressure.
Also called non-coding DNA.
From where does this non-coding DNA come, and how is it spread and/or lost from genomes over time?
When there is much non-coding DNA, a large proportion appears to have no biological function for the organism, as theoretically predicted in the 1960s.
Discovered the functionality of Microsatellites (simple sequence repeats) among non-coding DNA.
Enhancers are non-coding DNA sequences, containing several binding sites for a variety of transcription factors.