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::Read the introduction. It defines conserved non-coding sequences as regulatory sequences and transcription factor binding sites. There's no mention of conserved non-coding elements (CNEs) but there is a section on "Untraconserved regions." I agree that there should be an article on CNEs but not this one.
::Other than ultraconserved regions, what other material in this article isn't covered just as well in another article? Regulatory sequences? Transposable elements? Pseudogenes? Introns? UTRs? [[User:Genome42|Genome42]] ([[User talk:Genome42|talk]]) 22:27, 24 July 2025 (UTC)
:::In that case, let's open discussion on what should be contained in the ideal article on CNEs and adjust or delete sections accordingly. Maybe shift focus away from where CNEs are located (which the article's organization emphasizes) towards their significance and functions/applications. In particular, the lead mentions comparative genomics, which could be one avenue of approach — [[User:VolatileAnomaly|<b style="background-color:black;border:3px solid gray;padding:3px;color:lime;">🪫Volatile</b>]] <sup>[[User talk:VolatileAnomaly|''' 📲T''']] | [[Special:Contributions/VolatileAnomaly|'''⌨️C''']]</sup> 06:19, 27 July 2025 (UTC)