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Selfish DNA



         


Selfish DNA is DNA which is prevalent in the genome, not because its phenotypic effect is beneficial, but because it has properties which cause the number of copies of it within the genome to increase with time.

Examples of selfish DNA are:

The paradigm of the selfish gene views all DNA as ultimately being "selfish." However, selfish DNA is distinct from much other DNA in the genome in that the fitness of the latter is intimately tied to the fitness of the organism





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