DNA sequences can act as "tape measures of evolution" (see

Chapter 0, Problem 12

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DNA sequences can act as "tape measures of evolution" (see Chapter 5), Scientists analyzing the human genome sequence were surprised to find that some ofthe regions ofthe human genome that are most highly conserved (similar to comparable regions in other species) don't code for proteins. Propose a possible explanation for this observation.

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