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The coding of Ancient Chromosomes is contained and, under especially expressed Conditions, is highly Selectively Re-Expressed; or Re-Produced, in it's active form.

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Why is the outdated term junk DNA a misnomer for noncoding regions of the human genome?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


Is DNA junk or not junk?

AnswerThere is junk DNA or non-coding DNA. This DNA is the segment before the promoter of a different gene.


What cells hold genetic information?

DNA


What is DNA coding?

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What percent of the DNA is junk?

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What is non-coding DNA?

Non-coding DNA, also known as non-coding regions or junk DNA, refers to segments of DNA that do not code for proteins. While once thought to have no biological function, non-coding DNA is now known to play roles in gene regulation, chromosome structure, and evolutionary processes.


Does DNA hold hereditary information in a cells nucleus?

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What is the difference between coding DNA and junk DNA?

Coding DNA refers to the portion of DNA that contains instructions for making proteins, while junk DNA, also known as non-coding DNA, does not encode proteins. Junk DNA plays roles in regulating gene expression, chromosome structure, and other cellular functions, although its exact functions are still being explored.


Why is it important that RNA carries DNA instructions out of nucleus?

DNA carries the genetic information of a cell. WHen this information is needed, the genes are transferred to RNA So, it is important.


Why can't they call the extra pieces of DNA that we didn't need or use junk DNA?

They are called non-coding DNA. It was called "junk DNA" at one time by people doing research on DNA because they didn't think these DNA codes had any use. Now they know that they have uses and so have stopped using that name "junk DNA".


Store important coded information in cells?

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