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Describe one biological process or mechanism that helps you explain why non-coding DNA and regulatory genes complicate proteome prediction in complex organisms..

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Describe one biological process or mechanism that helps you explain why non-coding DNA and regulatory genes complicate proteome prediction in complex organisms..

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A high-scoring response should include precise scientific terminology, a clear sequence of ideas, and explicit reference to Using genome projects.

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A precise explanation should use the context, quote or interpret any evidence, and return to Explain why non-coding DNA and regulatory genes complicate proteome prediction in complex organisms. rather than giving a generic biology statement. This variation checks whether the learner can turn the approved objective into a coherent exam response with clear biological reasoning. Distractors usually fail because they reverse the mechanism, use the wrong scale of organisation, or describe a related topic without answering the exact objective.

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