Junk DNA may not be useless after all
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03/06/2004
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Pioneer (New Delhi)
Scientists coined the term junk DNA to describe the genetic wasteland within the human genome which consists of long uncharted stretches of DNA for which there is no known function. But researchers from Harvard medical school in the United States said that within junk DNA in the yeast genome, they have discovered a new class of gene which does not produce a protein or enzyme to carry out its function but when turned on, regulates a neighbouring gene.