C-value paradox refers to the presence of more dna than needed for coding less number of t-rna than needed for polypeptide formation larger number of ribosomes than needed for polypeptide synthesis less number of rna polymerase than needed for rna synthesis
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less number of t-RNA than needed for polypeptide formation.
The C-value is referred to as the number of DNA in a haploid genome of a living thing.
It can vary significantly with an increase in organism complexity from invertebrates to vertebrates and plants.
A similar type of organisms may show substantial C-values difference (e.g. amphibians).
The number of genomic DNA in eukaryotes can be much greater than the number needed for encoding proteins.
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