Monday 10 March 2014

In eukaryotes, much of the nuclear DNA does not code for polypeptides. There are, for example, introns within genes and multiple repeats between genes.

Introns are sections of DNA that do not code for anything.

Sometimes they are in the middle of genes and sometimes they come between different genes.

Due to these introns very little of DNA has a code that actually makes proteins.

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