[[What genomics has shown is that the important regions of the genome for organismal specificity in eukaryotes is in the non-coding regions that regulate chromatin remodeling and gene expression.]]
Is this a fancy way of saying that non coding areas are indeed unique and species specific? IF that is the case, then why in the world wouldn’t the non coding areas be taken into account when comparing two separate species?
“Is this a fancy way of saying that non coding areas are indeed unique and species specific? IF that is the case, then why in the world wouldnt the non coding areas be taken into account when comparing two separate species?”
Non-coding regions are taken in to account when comparing genomes