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what is coding and non coding dna

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Coding DNA consists of the genes that are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) and ultimately translated into proteins. Non-coding DNA cannot be translated into proteins and includes regulatory regions, introns, and repetitive sequences. Non-coding DNA can still have important functions such as regulating gene expression and chromosomal structure and serving as sites for DNA replication and repair.

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