What is non coding DNA?
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In genetics, the term junk DNA refers to regions of DNA that are non-coding.
Some of this noncoding DNA is used to produce noncoding RNA components such as transfer RNA regulatory RNA and ribosomal RNA.
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In genetics, the term junk DNA refers to regions of DNA that are non-coding.
Some of this noncoding DNA is used to produce noncoding RNA components such as transfer RNA regulatory RNA and ribosomal RNA.
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Non coding DNA
It is also used for the term junk of DNA.
It is also uses to produce non coding RNA.
Some noncoding DNA regions, called introns, are located within protein-coding genes but are removed before a protein is made. Regulatory elements, such as enhancers, can be located in introns. Other noncoding regions are found between genes and are known as intergenic regions.
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Non coding DNA
It is also used for the term junk of DNA.
It is also uses to produce non coding RNA.
Some noncoding DNA regions, called introns, are located within protein-coding genes but are removed before a protein is made. Regulatory elements, such as enhancers, can be located in introns. Other noncoding regions are found between genes and are known as intergenic regions.
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