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Decoding Genome Function

Jim delves into how function is encoded in the genome beyond protein-coding genes, highlighting the complexity of understanding biological processes over billions of years. Tim discusses the role of enhancers and transcription factors in gene regulation, shedding light on the intricate mechanisms at play in our DNA.
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    Decoding the Genome: Unraveling the Complexities with AI and Creativity [Prof. Jim Hughes, Oxford]

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    • Only about 1-2% of the human genome consists of protein-coding genes, while the rest includes non-coding regions with other functions. Can you elaborate on this?

    • Can you elaborate on the fact that only about 1-2% of the human genome consists of protein-coding genes, while the rest includes non-coding regions with other functions, as mentioned in the episode Dark Genome Hunting with Rosana Kapeller and Marty Taylor and the clip Unraveling Line One?

    • Can you elaborate on why only about 1-2% of the human genome consists of protein-coding genes, while the rest includes non-coding regions with other functions, as discussed in the episode Dark Genome Hunting with Rosana Kapeller and Marty Taylor and the clip Unraveling Line One?

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