(May 4, 2018 at 5:00 am)CDF47 Wrote: There is no such thing as junk DNA anymore. It turns out that what was called junk DNA actually acts like a computer operating system. At least 85 percent of DNA performs these functions and 3 percent perform coding based on the latest figures I heard. It is now called non-coding DNA. I would post a link but I am not allowed but there is plenty of information about it on the Internet.
Again, absolute rubbish. I always get lots of junk genotype when using artificial evolution. It's useful as part of the evolutionary process but can be stripped without reducing performance.
The idea of it being the equivalent of a computer operating system is laughable.