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what is non coding segment of DNA​

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Answered by sinharoysrijita
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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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Answered by igonglekauring
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non codingDNA is transcript into functional non coding RNN molecules (eg. transfer RNA, ribosomal RNA, and regulatory RNAs)

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