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What do multicellular genomes spend a larger proportion of their sequences on (in terms of enhanced complexity)?
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You're in Mr. Moyer's Bio 205 class at WWU? If you check out page 317 of our book it really helps! "The bulk of the human genome is made of non-coding and repetitive nucleotide sequences" or junk.
Hope that helps! Good luck tomorrow :)
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