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{{hidden|How much of the human genome is coding and what does it code?|[[Of the 3.2b basepairs, there are 20,000 genes that comprise about 1.5% of the genome that code for proteins (enzymes, structural components, and signaling molecules used to assemble and maintain all the cells in the body]]}}
{{hidden|How much of the human genome is coding and what does it code?|Of the 3.2b basepairs, there are 20,000 genes that comprise about 1.5% of the genome that code for proteins (enzymes, structural components, and signaling molecules used to assemble and maintain all the cells in the body}}


{{hidden|What do we think that the rest of the genome does?|[[80% of the genome binds proteins, implying that it is involved in regulating gene expression, related to the regulation of gene expression, often in a cell-type specific fashion.]]}}
{{hidden|What do we think that the rest of the genome does?|[[80% of the genome binds proteins, implying that it is involved in regulating gene expression, related to the regulation of gene expression, often in a cell-type specific fashion.]]}}
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