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Noncoding DNA
Noncoding DNA In genetics, noncoding DNA describes DNA which does not contain instructions for ...
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Junk DNA   (translated from Japanese)
Junk DNA Junk DNA(Junk DNA), chromosome or genome completely does not specifyDNAIt ... viewpoint especially, perhaps either the territory of DNA where this kind of function is not ... it carries out the function where junk DNA is not verified yet. Majority motion ...
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Junk DNA
Junk DNA In molecular biology, "junk" DNA is a collective label for the portions of the DNA sequence of a chromosome or a genome ... most sequences within introns and most intergenic DNA. While much of this sequence is probably ... portions of what has been called junk DNA. Moreover, the conservation of some "junk" ...
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DNA replication
DNA replication DNA replication. In the first step, a portion ... by a helicase. Next, a molecule of DNA polymerase shown in green binds to one strand of the DNA. It moves along the strand, using it ... and reforming a double helix. A second DNA polymerase molecule (also green) is used ...
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Category:DNA
Category:DNA Wikimedia Commons has media related to: DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid which carries genetic ... The main article for this category is DNA. Subcategories There are 4 subcategories to this category. D DNA repair DNA replication H Human haplogroups ...
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DNA sequence
DNA sequence part of a DNA sequence A DNA sequence or genetic sequence is a succession ... primary structure of a real or hypothetical DNA molecule or strand, with the capacity to ... representing the four nucleotide subunits of a DNA strand - adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine bases ...
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Talk:Junk DNA
Talk:Junk DNA Since these days Science, Nature, Scientific American ... www.junkdna.com "the portal to junk DNA". The portal contains links to Malcolm Simons US "junk DNA" patents, Andras Pellionisz' US "FractoGene" Patent Pending ... modern geneticists? ;-) - shouldn't it be called "noncoding DNA" ? Yes noncoding DNA is preferable. But ...
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Human genome
... with a total of about 3 billion DNA base pairs. The Human Genome Project produced ... contain regulatory sequences and so-called "junk DNA". There are 24 distinct human chromosomes, numbers ... throughput expression and comparative genomics studies. Junk DNA Main article: junk DNA Protein-coding sequences (specifically exons) comprise less ... the human genome contains vast regions of DNA the function of which, if any, ...
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Human genome (Psychology wiki)
... with a total of about 3 billion DNA base pairs. The Human Genome Project produced ... contain regulatory sequences and so-called "junk DNA". There are 24 distinct human chromosomes, numbers ... expression and comparative genomics studies. [edit] Junk DNA Main article: junk DNA Protein-coding sequences (specifically exons ) comprise less ... the human genome contains vast regions of DNA the function of which, if any, ...
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C-value paradox
... reported a "remarkable constancy in the nuclear DNA content of all the cells in all ... French), which they took as evidence that DNA, rather than protein, was the substance of ... some salamanders may contain 40 times more DNA than those of humans. Given that C ... values were assumed to be constant because DNA is the stuff of genes, and yet ... the paradox The discovery of non-coding DNA in the early 1970s resolved the ...
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