Analyses of "Junk DNA" Reveals Startling Functionality

From the NPR website:

"Scientists are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of what used to be called 'junk' DNA. Yale researchers have found a region of DNA that appears to be crucial in making a human limb. Although it's not a gene in the traditional sense of the word, it is inherited."

Listen to the story from All Things Considered here.

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Comment by Nate Heintzman on September 5, 2008 at 10:35am
I can't believe that someone coined the term "junk DNA"! It's tantamount to not knowing what a particular engine part is, and assuming it has no function and isn't required for the car to run.

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