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Which of the following statements regarding 'human genome' is incorrect?
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Molecular Basis of Inheritance
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Solution:
Repeated or repetitive sequences make up a large portion of human genome. Repetitive sequences are nucleotide sequences that are repeated many times, sometimes hundred to thousand times. They have no direct coding function but provide information as to chromosome structure, dynamics and evolution. Approximately 1 million copies of short 5−8 base pair repeated sequences are clustered around centromeres and near the ends of chromosomes. They represent junk DNA.