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the significance of noncoding DNA to DNA identification is to drive main evoloutionary changes like the developement of unique human parts

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Noncoding portion of DNA is composed of?

A noncoding portion of DNA is called an intron, and is composed of codons that will eventually be removed after transcription when the final mature strand of mRNA is produced.


What is satellite DNA?

Satellite DNA is a noncoding region of DNA that is repeated many times. It is mainly located in the centromere.


Do exons contain noncoding DNA?

no because the introns have no function in protein synthesis


What is the significance of extracting DNA?

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What is Heterogeneous nuclear DNA?

Pre-mRNA. It is the mRNA that is synthesized in the nucleus of eukaryotes. After being synthesized, this mRNA is processed, so that introns, noncoding, DNA is removed.


Why is the outdated term junk DNA a misnomer for noncoding regions of the human genome?

The conservation of "junk DNA" sequences in diverse genomes suggests that they have important functions.


Do two DNA strands need to be separated before DNA replication or transcription can occur?

Yes. Also, of the two strands of DNA, only one is the template that will be transcribed, while the other strand is a noncoding strand of DNA.


Fragments of DNA as a form of identification?

DNA fingerprinting


What is the noncoding segment of a gene?

There are many different parts of the gene that are noncoding. some main ones are introns, which just pretty much fill up DNA space, and gene expression regulators, which regulate the expression of genes. (operators, promoters, etc.)


Analysis of fragments of DNA as a form of identification?

DNA Fingerprinting


What is the most likely reason why the cricket genome has 11 times as many base pairs as that of Drosophila?

Because Cricket have more noncoding DNA


What is the part of a strand of DNA with regulatory sequences?

Noncoding gene sequences control gene expression. You may also be thinking of what is called "junk DNA" which is not junk. We just do not know what all of it codes for.