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More than 25% of all protein-coding loci contained such "synonymous constraint" regions, and the selected function could often be identified.
James A. Shapiro: DNA as Poetry: Multiple Messages in a Single Sequence James A. Shapiro 2012
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More than 25% of all protein-coding loci contained such "synonymous constraint" regions, and the selected function could often be identified.
James A. Shapiro: DNA as Poetry: Multiple Messages in a Single Sequence James A. Shapiro 2012
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A big chunk of your genome, right now, it composed of transposons and their remnants — probably more of your genome than codes for the standard protein-coding genes!
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In the pilot phase, 179 people had their whole genomes sequenced and 697 people just the protein-coding regions.
1000 Genomes Project completes first map of human genetic variation Alok Jha 2010
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These structures are theoretically capable of generating over 100 different protein-coding DNA sequences 33 of which have actually been isolated from one shufflon.
James A. Shapiro: DNA as Poetry: Multiple Messages in a Single Sequence James A. Shapiro 2012
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The 1000 Genomes Project Consortium, as it is known, used the latest technology to sequence the entire genome of 179 people and the protein-coding genes on 697 others.
Most Human Gene Variations Identified, Scientists Report Amy Dockser Marcus 2010
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A big chunk of your genome, right now, it composed of transposons and their remnants — probably more of your genome than codes for the standard protein-coding genes!
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These structures are theoretically capable of generating over 100 different protein-coding DNA sequences 33 of which have actually been isolated from one shufflon.
James A. Shapiro: DNA as Poetry: Multiple Messages in a Single Sequence James A. Shapiro 2012
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Since race does not exist as a scientific category—geneticists have found that skin color is controlled by just one of at least 19,599 protein-coding human genes, reducing it to a genetically insignificant difference between persons—the problem of trying to distinguish and designate a group variously known as Negroes and blacks and African Americans is magnified.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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Knowles and McLysaght identified lie in stretches of DNA that are gobbledegook in chimpanzees, gorillas, gibbons and macaques, so the chances are they have sprung to life as protein-coding sequences in human beings uniquely.
Don't Look for the Soul in the Language of DNA Matt Ridley 2010
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