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Is non-coding DNA expressing a Language?

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Is non-coding DNA expressing a Language?

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In the March 1995 issue of “Scientific American”, in the article titled “Talking Trash” (see below), scientists claim to have found “word” patterns in the “junk” DNA of man. It seems that this junk DNA (segments of the DNA genome which do not encode instructions for the production of proteins) exhibits the same statistical patterns that are found in written languages.

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