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RichardKennaway comments on [LINK] "Junk" DNA revealed as information processing system? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: RichardKennaway 18 September 2012 06:52:11AM *  14 points [-]

Another view.

The main ENCODE paper says:

Operationally, we define a functional element as a discrete genome segment that encodes a defined product (for example, protein or non-coding RNA) or displays a reproducible biochemical signature (for example, protein binding, or a specific chromatin structure).

Nothing in that implies that a piece of DNA has any function useful to the organism.

More controversy.