Repeats of DNA sequences, often referred to as 'junk DNA' or 'dark matter,' that are found in chromosomes and could contribute to cancer or other diseases have been challenging to identify and characterize.
'Junk DNA' no more: Investigators develop method of identifying cancers from repeat elements of genetic code retrieved 13 March 2024 from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-03-junk-dna-method-cancers-elements.html
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