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The human genome contains approximately 3 billion base pairs, but only about 1-2% of this DNA actually codes for proteins, leaving vast regions of non-coding DNA whose functions are still being unraveled. Some of these non-coding regions play crucial roles in gene regulation, structural DNA formation, and maintaining genome stability. Understanding the evolutionary significance and functionality of these sequences is an ongoing area of research that could transform our approaches to diagnosing and treating genetic disorders.
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