Now that we know our genome is not pristine (changes all the time) and it is full of viral and other “junk” sequences (diagramed below), what benefit does the junk DNA provide us?

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  1. Now that we know our genome is not pristine (changes all the time) and it is full of viral and other “junk” sequences (diagramed below), what benefit does the junk DNA provide us?

 

DNA transposons.
3%
Simple sequence
repeats.
3%
Segmental
duplications
5%
LTR retro-
transposons
8%
Misc.
heterochromatin
8%
Misc. unique
sequences
12%
SINES
13%
Introns
26%
LINES
20%
Protein-coding
genes
2%
Components of the Human Genome
Transcribed Image Text:DNA transposons. 3% Simple sequence repeats. 3% Segmental duplications 5% LTR retro- transposons 8% Misc. heterochromatin 8% Misc. unique sequences 12% SINES 13% Introns 26% LINES 20% Protein-coding genes 2% Components of the Human Genome
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