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DNA, Cells, and Evolution

Why Some Gene Regions Evolve Faster

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Gene regions do not all change at the same rate. In eukaryotes, long stretches of DNA do not code for proteins or RNAs. Some of these non-coding regions include important regulatory sequences, but most have no known function. Because little or no selection pressure acts on them, they often change the fastest over evolutionar...

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The way that mutations affect the survival of a cell depends greatly on the location of the genetic change. In regions of the genome that do not code for genes or regulatory regions, mutations may have little effect, such that the cell can often continue as usual.

The overall effect is that non-coding sequences are free to change fairly r...

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Non Coding SequencesCoding SequencesEvolutionary RatesMolecular PhylogeneticsRibosomal RNA GenesInternal Transcribed SpacersSequence ConservationMutation SelectionPhylogenetic Analysis

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