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Social concepts of race:
Pseudogenes
Segments of DNA that are similar to active genes but have lost their ability to code for proteins, often due to mutations.
Protein-Coding Genes
Genes that contain the instructions within their DNA sequence to build proteins, which perform most life functions and make up the majority of cellular structures.
Mobile Genetic Elements
Segments of DNA that can move or copy themselves to new positions within the same or a different genome, playing a crucial role in evolution and genetic diversity.
Trans-Acting
Referring to genetic regulatory elements or factors, such as transcription factors, that can regulate the expression of genes located elsewhere on the DNA molecule.
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