Junk DNA - or, as scientists call it nowadays, noncoding DNA - remains a mystery: No one knows how much of it is essential for life.
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Most organisms have loads of junk DNA - less pejoratively, noncoding DNA - cluttering their cells.
DNA is a 'thing' - a chemical that sticks to your fingers.
Life is a DNA software system.
There is a long history of how DNA sequencing can bring certainty to people's lives.
From the time we're born until we die, we're kept busy with artificial stuff that isn't important.
With DNA, the ability to find out a lot more with a lot less has increased our ability for identification.
You can't have life without the genetic code.
At the deepest level, all living things that have ever been looked at have the same DNA code. And many of the same genes.
The fact is that proprietary databases don't work for such basic and broadly needed information as the sequence of the human genome.
Throughout my life, I've had consistent DNA.