mittekodeeruvate
Mittekodeeruvate, also known as non-coding DNA, refers to the segments of the genome that do not encode for proteins or RNA. This category includes various types of DNA sequences that have been the subject of extensive research due to their potential functional roles. Non-coding DNA constitutes a significant portion of the human genome, estimated to be around 98%. It is divided into several categories, including regulatory elements, pseudogenes, and repetitive sequences.
Regulatory elements are crucial for controlling gene expression. They include promoters, enhancers, silencers, and insulators, which
Recent advancements in genomics have revealed that non-coding DNA plays a more significant role in various
Understanding the functions and mechanisms of non-coding DNA is essential for advancing our knowledge of genetics,