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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 18: Gene Expression Regulation
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Noncoding RNAs play multiple roles in controlling gene expression? ncRNAs?
Author: AMRIT KAURAnswer:
- A small fraction of DNA codes for proteins, and a very small fraction of the non-protein-coding DNA consists of genes for RNA such as rRNA and tRNA - In the past, genes that did not encode a protein product or known functional RNA were considered “junk DNA.” However, some genomic studies have cast doubt on this description - Roughly 75% of the human genome is transcribed in at some point in any given cell - At least some of the genome is transcribed into noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) - Researchers are uncovering more evidence of biological roles for these ncRNAs every day - This represents a major shift in the thinking of biologists
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