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The junk DNA collection.

Posted on February 12, 2008 by T. Ryan Gregory

In this post, I will maintain an up to date list of substantive posts dealing with the topic of “junk DNA” on this blog and various others.

Genomicron

  • Junk DNA – the quotes of interest series
  • Non-functional DNA: the burden of proof
  • Non-functional DNA: quantity
  • Non-functional DNA: non-functional vs. inconsequential
  • MASHing junk DNA
  • Function, non-function, some function: a brief history of junk DNA
  • Junk DNA: let me say it one more time
  • An opportunity for ID to be scientific
  • “Fx of Junk DNA” or “Mondo hackitude-o-rama”
  • Junk DNA and ID redux
  • Is most of the human genome functional?
  • The onion test
  • A word about “junk DNA”


Sandwalk

  • Junk in your genome: LINEs
  • Junk in your genome: SINEs
  • Junk in your genome: pseudogenes
  • Junk in your genome: protein-encoding genes

See also

  • Theme: genomes and junk DNA.

Quintessence of Dust

  • Talking trash about “junk DNA”: lies about genomic research
  • Talking trash about “junk DNA”: lies about “function” (part I)
  • Talking trash about “junk DNA”: lies about “function” (part II)

Pharyngula

  • Another junk DNA denialist on a tirade



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