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 Butterfly wing designs evolve from junk DNA from past: Research
According to a recent study, butterfly wing patterns have a basic plan that is altered by non-coding regulatory DNA to produce the diversity of wings found in various species. The study, "Deep cis-regulatory homology of the butterfly wing pattern ground plan," published as the cover story in the Oct. 21 issue of Science, explains how DNA that sits between genes - called 'junk' DNA or non-coding regulatory DNA - accommodates a basic plan conserved over tens to hundreds of millions of years while at the same time allowing wing patterns to evolve extremely quickly.

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