Biology, asked by Sriduna7039, 1 year ago

why does the human genome have so many "noncoding" (=junk in popular culture) regions?

Answers

Answered by piyush800
1
the genome of p. oryzae is rich in transposable elements that create localized segments with increased rates of chromosomal rearrangement, gene duplication and gene evolution so many "noncoding" (=junk in popular culture) regions
Similar questions