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We now know that the sequences which specify the proteins that build and run our bodies—and which are often thought of as the genes proper—make up only just over 1 per cent of our genome. About 8 per cent seems to carry out other important functions, and it’s thought most of them help to switch genes on and off. These regulatory regions, often adjacent to the genes that they control, are critical for shaping the organism.
The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution
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