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Noncoding repetitive elements

Figure 10.2. Removal of noncoding repetitive elements with RepeatMasker. The nucleotide sequence encoding human lysozyme is submitted to RepeatMasker and the sequence with masked(X) noncoding repetitive elements is returned (partial sequence is shown here). Figure 10.2. Removal of noncoding repetitive elements with RepeatMasker. The nucleotide sequence encoding human lysozyme is submitted to RepeatMasker and the sequence with masked(X) noncoding repetitive elements is returned (partial sequence is shown here).
The human genome contains over 3 X 10 (3 billion) bp. A large percentage of this genome (<95%) does not code for the amino acid sequences of proteins or for functional RNA (such as rRNA or tRNA) but is composed of repetitive sequences, introns, and other noncoding elements of unknown function. The human genome is estimated to contain only about 30,000 to 50,000 genes. [Pg.315]


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