How To Use junk DNA In A Sentence
- To me however, the most interesting components of junk DNA are the mobile genetic elements, also called jumping genes or transposons.
- I'm more interested in epigenetics, but down the road, maybe junk DNA will become more relevant for my biological forays. A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers
- The general consensus is that the majority of the non-coding, non-regulatory DNA is functionless (the so called ‘junk DNA’).
- A study in the current issue of Science demonstrates for the first time that social behavior may be shaped by differences in the length of seemingly non-functional DNA, sometimes referred to as junk DNA.
- This particular junk DNA indicates a common ancestry with other species on earth, so it is particularly interesting.
- They seem to have waterred down that prediction some, recently, still from memory, I think that Casey Lusking just “predicted” that *some* junk DNA will be found to have a function. Two analyses of Meyer's "Signature in the Cell" - The Panda's Thumb
- A professor in Australia wants to study junk DNA sequences to see if they may be descrambled to contain communications from extraterrestrial intelligences.
- Usually, that's it, and that copy becomes a so-called pseudogene, functionless litter, part of the famous junk DNA. Pharyngula
- (a) Vertebrate research; identify PC with excessive fractality, requiring excessive recursion (and thus, “junk DNA”). Another unintelligent move - The Panda's Thumb
- A professor wants to study junk DNA sequences to see if they may be descrambled to contain communications from extraterrestrial intelligences.