junk DNA
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Some scientists speculate that junk DNA may be archaic material left over from an earlier stage of evolutionary development.
Etymology
Origin of junk DNA
1990–95
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Repeats of DNA sequences, often referred to as "junk DNA" or "dark matter," that are found in chromosomes and could contribute to cancer or other diseases have been challenging to identify and characterize.
From Science Daily • Mar. 13, 2024
Further research is needed, however, to confirm that this mechanism also happens in humans and to figure out how junk DNA sequences are able to hijack H2A.Z.
From Science Daily • Nov. 16, 2023
Transposons are indeed junk DNA, says Ting Wang, a genomic scientist who studies transposons at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
From Scientific American • Feb. 2, 2022
The end result of all this is that the "junk DNA" can actually help animals develop important biological traits.
From Salon • Dec. 3, 2021
But to counteract this, the Welwitschia genome underwent widespread epigenetic changes that silenced these junk DNA sequences, through a process called DNA methylation.
From New York Times • Jul. 31, 2021
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