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7 July, 05:10

Approximately what percentage of the human genome actually codes for proteins?

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  1. 7 July, 05:27
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    Only 1.5 percent of human genome codes for proteins.

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    This means that anywhere from 98-99% of our entire genome must be doing something other than coding for proteins - scientists call this non-coding DNA. 80 percent of the genome has a "biochemical function".
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