tas8831
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Mice do fine without 'junk DNA'I predict that 100% of DNA will be found to perform it's intended function.
Though that function is not yet recognised.
Concession accepted.
When I was in grad school, we would, when it was practical and possible, sequence the same regions from more than 1 individual to confirm the sequence's accuracy, or at least try to compare it with other known sequences, or use multiple PCR products in different sequencing reactions.
One of the things that struck me was the extent of the variation between members of the same species when we looked at introns and intergenic ('junk') DNA.
And not always just the occasional SNP - indels, tandem duplications, etc. One of my old lab's former students had discovered a hybrid gene in a group of monkeys not shared by other members of the genus. It involved the deletion of a few Kb of DNA.
One of the things I've noticed over the years, in this debate, is that creationists very frequently know very little about genes. genetics, etc., to include the 'professional' ones, and that this ignorance tends to make them think genomes are tidy, orderly, pristine 'lines of text'.
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