Biology 2581B Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Cpg Oligodeoxynucleotide, Noncoding Dna, Methyl Group

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Lecture 16: more on encode & gene modifications. Recall that regulatory elements make up only a small proportion of the genome. Also that the definition of function (crucial to survival/fitness of an organism, removing it= loss of fitness; essential sequence) can apply to non-coding dna and coding dna. Encode found that 75% of our genome is converted into rna, despite only 2% being encoded into genes: note that 75% means the cumulative 75% of all human cell types; not 75% in every cell. When applying genome size, the above argument by encode becomes a bit outrageous because when applied to plants, certain plants will have 112. 4 billion bp more regulatory dna than the other. Encode reignited the debate about the function of dna. Encode also found that 5% of the genome is methylated. But once again, this is 5% when considering all cell types across a human life cycle.

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