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Biology, 10.07.2019 08:30, thefandomarmy24

Why is the outdated term "junk dna" a misnomer for noncoding regions of the human genome? why is the outdated term "junk dna" a misnomer for noncoding regions of the human genome? the conservation of "junk dna" sequences in diverse genomes suggests that they have important functions. so-called "junk dna" is transcribed into rrna and trna. most areas of the human genome once called "junk dna" actually do code for protein?

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