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by subroutine 3311 days ago
This makes sense given we know that some nontranslated RNA has biological activity , like tRNA and rRNA. I was under the impression that "junk" DNA referred to DNA that was not transcribed.
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nearly all DNA is transcribed at some low rate (this has been experimentally determined) but it seems probable that most long stretches of non-coding DNA contain little to no functional elements and could be replaced or removed with no observable functional effect.