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junction A meeting point of two or more routes. Sometimes the term is also used for a station where there is a single route but the gauge changes (eg Kalka Jn. where the BG line terminates and the NG line to Simla originates).
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junk DNA Stretches of DNA that do not represent genes and with no known function. Originally thought to be purely structural, but now believed to play a significant role in controlling gene expression.
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junction Area formed by the connection of two roadways, including intersections, interchange areas, and entrance/exit ramps.
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junction a junction is a meeting of two highways. Normally, signage will show the approaching route shield and the abbreviation "JCT" on a banner above the route shield.
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junk DNA Perhaps 50% of your genomic DNA consists of copies of various kinds of interspersed repeat sequences. For instance, there are something like 1 million copies of a 300-bp element called an Alu, which occurs in all primates. You also have about 100,000 L1 repeats, which are found in all mammals. A full-length L1 is about 7 kb (kb = kilo-basepair), though most of the copies are just short pieces from the 3' end. ...
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