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genes essential for coding proteins in Human Genome are nearly how much percentage ​

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Scientists have been able to identify approximately 21,000 protein-coding genes, in large part by using the long-ago established genetic code. But these protein-coding regions make up only approximately 1 percent of the human genome, and no similar code exists for the other functional parts of the genome.

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Scientists have been able to identify approximately 21,000 protein-coding genes, in large part by using the long-ago established genetic code. But these protein-coding regions make up only approximately 1 percent of the human genome, and no similar code exists for the other functional parts of the genome

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