Junk DNA or noncoding DNA are those organism’s DNA that do not encode protein sequences. It has also found that 98% of the human genome is noncoding DNA, while only about 2% of a typical bacterial genome is noncoding DNA.
Junk DNA or noncoding DNA are those organism’s DNA that do not encode protein sequences. It has also found that 98% of the human genome is noncoding DNA, while only about 2% of a typical bacterial genome is noncoding DNA.
Junk DNA or noncoding DNA are those organism’s DNA that do not encode protein sequences. It has also found that 98% of the human genome is noncoding DNA, while only about 2% of a typical bacterial genome is noncoding DNA.
eAnswers Team
Junk DNA or noncoding DNA are those organism’s DNA that do not encode protein sequences. It has also found that 98% of the human genome is noncoding DNA, while only about 2% of a typical bacterial genome is noncoding DNA.
Sashikanth Mortha
In genetics, “junk DNA” or noncoding DNA
describes components of an organism’s DNA
sequences that do not encode for protein
sequences.
eAnswers Team
Junk DNA or noncoding DNA are those organism’s DNA that do not encode protein sequences. It has also found that 98% of the human genome is noncoding DNA, while only about 2% of a typical bacterial genome is noncoding DNA.
Sashikanth Mortha
In genetics, “junk DNA” or noncoding DNA
describes components of an organism’s DNA
sequences that do not encode for protein
sequences.
eAnswers Team
Junk DNA or noncoding DNA are those organism’s DNA that do not encode protein sequences. It has also found that 98% of the human genome is noncoding DNA, while only about 2% of a typical bacterial genome is noncoding DNA.
Sashikanth Mortha
In genetics, “junk DNA” or noncoding DNA
describes components of an organism’s DNA
sequences that do not encode for protein
sequences.