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Posted on December 21, 2018 by admin

New multi-pronged method probes how noncoding DNA affects gene expression – Medical Xpress

New multi-pronged method probes how noncoding DNA affects gene expression  Medical Xpress

Approximately 98 percent of the human genome is made up of noncoding DNA, including enhancers, promoters, and other elements that regulate gene activity.

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