Biology 2581B Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Noncoding Dna, Ford Doolittle, Genlisea

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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Encode results nature devoted an entire issue to the topic. I. e. 75% of our genome is converted into rna remarkable! I. e. 2% of the human genome represents protein coding genes. 73% of this transcription goes on outside of genes. This 75% does not imply that @ all times/in all cell this 75% is bring transcribed: 80% of human genome is associated with at least one biochemical function! ( 20% has no function) Before encode, it was assumed that most of human genome had no function. Ford doolittle long live junk dna; opposed the death of junk dna. This idea sparked ad instead battler in evolutionary biology. Led to functional vs. junk dna . Function def"n (via encode) anything that"s transcribed is functional (i. e. doesn"t have to be translated: encode"s def"n of function is very general and imprecise.

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