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प्रश्न
About how much of the DNA in a eukaryotic cell is expressed at any one time:
पर्याय
1 per cent
20 per cent
50 per cent
80 per cent
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उत्तर
1 per cent
Explanation:
In a typical eukaryotic cell, only a very small fraction of the total DNA is expressed as functional proteins at any given time. While current estimates suggest that only about 1 to 2 per cent of the human genome consists of protein-coding exons, the actual amount of DNA being transcribed in a single specific cell type is even more limited. Most of the genome consists of non-coding regions, regulatory elements, or genes that are “turned off” because they are not needed for that specific cell’s particular function.
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