Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0027507
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Impact of NoncodingDNAon Phenotype Evolution

Abstract: A major discovery in science was the central dogma : that the digital code of DNA was read and translated by RNA into proteins. The information carried by DNA is thus the genotype, which constitutes the phenotype. While the genotype–phenotype discussion primarily concerns the role of ‘real’ protein‐coding genes, the impact of non‐protein‐coding elements like transposons on the phenotype has been less recognised. Such noncoding elements constitute however a major share of most genome… Show more

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