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1. 4th option
2.the 3rd option
3.the 1st option
4. the 2nd option (i think)
5. 3rd option
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1. 3rd option i think
2.3rd option
3.2nd option
4.2nd option
5.3rd option (i think)
1. D i think
2. A.
3. B
4.C i think
5. A
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Give us Choices, but I’m guessing it’s limiting factor
Answer;
-The conservation of "junk DNA" sequences in diverse genomes suggests that they have important functions.
Explanation;
-The term junk DNA refers to regions of DNA that are noncoding. DNA contains instructions (coding) that are used to create proteins in the cell. However, the amount of DNA contained inside each cell is vast and not all of the genetic sequences present within a DNA molecule actually code for a protein.
-Some of this noncoding DNA is used to produce non-coding RNA components such as transfer RNA, regulatory RNA and ribosomal RNA. However, other DNA regions are not transcribed into proteins, nor are they used to produce RNA molecules and their function is unknown.
That the pace of everyday life is such that is prevents individuals from perceiving that which the society deemed as unimportant.