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17 July, 08:33

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

99.0%

2.5%

97.5%

1.0%

45.0%

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  1. 17 July, 08:42
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    The correct answer is: 2.5%

    The vast majority of the human genome (97.5%) is comprised of non-coding DNA with different functions. Non-coding DNA includes telomeres, introns, non-coding RNA genes and gene regulatory sequences.

    • Telomeres-ends of DNA with protective role (prevents shortening of DNA),

    • Non-coding RNA genes-e. g. genes for tRNA,

    • Gene regulatory sequences such as promoter, enhancers and silencers.
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