Thursday, June 14, 2007

Junk DNA isn't junk:

The majority of DNA in the human genome is transcribed into functional molecules, called RNA, and that these transcripts extensively overlap one another. This broad pattern of transcription challenges the long-standing view that the human genome consists of a relatively small set of discrete genes, along with a vast amount of so-called junk DNA that is not biologically active.

1 comment:

Scharnhorst said...

God don't make junk? :)