Adjective
noncoding (not comparable)
(genetics, of a portion of DNA) That does not code for protein.
It is also likely that many transcribed noncoding regions do not serve any role and that this transcription is the product of non-specific RNA Polymerase activity. Source: Internet
Coding vs. noncoding DNA The content of the human genome is commonly divided into coding and noncoding DNA sequences. Source: Internet
Instead, they are "marks", signs of religious beliefs and practices… it is via biological noncoding genetic evidence that one can demonstrate that history itself is shared, that historical traditions are (or might well be) true." Source: Internet
Interestingly, the mutations lay in conserved, but noncoding sequences, suggesting these mutations impacted the patterns of SMAD7 transcription. Source: Internet
Numerous sequences that are included within genes are also defined as noncoding DNA. Source: Internet
Parts of the noncoding DNA were being deleted by the plant and this suggested that noncoding DNA may not be as critical for plants, even though noncoding DNA is useful for humans. Source: Internet