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:::''Coding DNA accounts for a large proportion of bacterial genomes but only a small proportion of most eukaryotic genomes, especially those that contain large amounts of [[junk DNA]]. There are many functional elements that are not coding sequences and, as expected, those functional elements are conserved. (See [[Non-coding DNA]].)''
::[[User:Genome42|Genome42]] ([[User talk:Genome42|talk]]) 18:52, 23 July 2025 (UTC)
:::That's not really how we do things here. If you don't think there should be a separate encyclopedia article for "[[conserved non-coding sequence]]" (which I agree with), then we should either delete this page per your original proposal, or have this page redirect an interested reader to a more appropriate topic (e.g. [[non-coding DNA]]). At that page, the reader would learn precisely what you're attempting to communicate in your proposed short paragraph. [[User:Ajpolino|Ajpolino]] ([[User talk:Ajpolino|talk]]) 22:43, 23 July 2025 (UTC)