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In genetics, non-coding DNA describes DNA which does not contain genetic code for making proteins (or other cell products such as noncoding RNAs). In eukaryotes, a large percentage of many organisms' total genome sizes is comprised of noncoding DNA (a puzzle known as the "C-value enigma"). Some noncoding DNA is involved in regulatory sequence the activity of coding regions. However, much of this DNA has no known function and is sometimes referred to as "junk DNA".
Noncoding DNA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In genetics, non-coding DNA describes DNA which does not contain instructions for making proteins (or other cell products such as noncoding RNAs). In eukaryotes, a large percentage ...
Definition: noncoding DNA from Online Medical Dictionary
The Online Medical Dictionary is a searchable dictionary of definitions from medicine, science and technology.
Noncoding DNA - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Noncoding DNA
In genetics, a sequence of bases in DNA that carries no genetic information. Introns, discovered in 1977, make up approximately 98% of DNA (the rest is made up of exons).
MCALIGN for alignment of noncoding DNA
MCALIGN: alignment of noncoding DNA sequences based on explicit models of indel evolution Download MCALIGN version 1.05 / MCALIGN2 version 1.02 - executables for Linux, Mac OS X ...
Evolution - A-Z - Non-Coding DNA
Much of the DNA in many species probably does not produce or regulate the production of proteins. It is therefore called non-coding DNA. For example, some geneticists estimate that ...
noncoding DNA - definition of noncoding DNA by the Free Online ...
Noun: 1. noncoding DNA - sequence of a eukaryotic gene's DNA that is not translated into a protein
BioMed Central | Full text | Benchmarking tools for the alignment of ...
A correction for this article has been published in BMC Bioinformatics 2004, 5: 73 Research article Benchmarking tools for the alignment of functional noncoding DNA
Evidence for turnover of functional noncoding DNA in mammalian genome ...
The vast majority of the mammalian genome does not code for proteins, and a fundamental question in genomics is: What proportion of the noncoding mammalian genome is functional?
RichardDawkins.net Forum • View topic - New Gene Arising From ...
I've just been handed this abstract from a paper being published in the scientific press about the appearance of a completely new gene from what was previously a non-coding DNA ...
genome.gov | Talking Glossary: "non-coding DNA"
Easy-to-use, talking glossary of genetic terms, produced by the National Human Genome Research Institute.
