New Scientist Challenges "Junk DNA"

Over the years, I've occasionally received e-mails from evolutionists citing an old study on mice where noncoding DNA was removed and supposedly the mice lived. The idea is that this shows how non-coding DNA is unnecessary "junk." However a new article in the journal New Scientist, "Mouse 'junk' DNA vital for gene regulation," suggests otherwise (as we noted earlier). Observes the New Scientist:

Some junk is worth keeping. Non-coding, or junk, mouse DNA contains vast amounts of information vit...
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Published on July 12, 2012 05:12
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