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      Selfish genes, the phenotype paradigm and genome evolution.

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      Base Sequence, Biological Evolution, Cell Physiological Phenomena, DNA, genetics, DNA Transposable Elements, DNA, Bacterial, DNA, Fungal, Eukaryotic Cells, physiology, Phenotype, Selection, Genetic

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          Natural selection operating within genomes will inevitably result in the appearance of DNAs with no phenotypic expression whose only 'function' is survival within genomes. Prokaryotic transposable elements and eukaryotic middle-repetitive sequences can be seen as such DNA's and thus no phenotypic or evolutionary function need be assigned to them.

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