Coding &non Coding DNA
Coding &non Coding DNA
Prepared by
o Maha Hassan
Supervisor /
Prof / Gamal Al-Ameri
Professor of Microbiology
Department of Microbiology & Molecular Biology
Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
Taiz University
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Outlines :
❖Types of RNA
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Coding and non coding DNA
❑Coding DNA
➢ Coding DNA has genes that encode for
protein. The coding region has the
nucleotide sequence that codes for proteins.
They can transcribe, translate and produce
new proteins. These proteins have structural,
functional as well as regulatory importance
in the cell.
➢ The percentage of coding DNA 2%.
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❑Noncoding DNA
➢Noncoding DNA does not encode for proteins.
Some noncoding DNA undergoes transcription to
form noncoding RNA. They include rRNA and
tRNA. Also, they regulate the protein coding
sequences.
➢The quantity of noncoding DNA greatly is 98%
and it varies among species.
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❑human genome consists of non-coding
DNA including:
1.Noncoding genes
2. Promoters
3. Introns
4. Telomeres
5. Satellite DNA
6.Mobile genetic elements
7. Transposons
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1.Noncoding genes
➢Noncoding genes are an important part of non-coding
DNA and they include genes for transfer
RNA and ribosomal RNA.
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➢Mobile genetic elements:
❑ Transposons ( jumping gens )
(transposable elements)
are small DNA sequences that can move to
virtually any position in a cells genome
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