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Explain the role of non-coding DNA in the human genome.`​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Noncoding DNA does not provide instructions for making proteins. Scientists once thought noncoding DNA was “junk,” with no known purpose. However, it is becoming clear that at least some of it is integral to the function of cells, particularly the control of gene activity.

Answered by geethamkgeethamk49
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Answer:

Called Introns

Explanation:

most non - coding DNA lies between genes between chromoscome and has no function, Other non - coding DNA called introns is found in genes.Some non - coding DNA plays a role in the regulation of gene expression

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