This video includes a summerised description about C value and The C Value Paradox The C value paradox is that the amount of DNA in a haploid genome (the 1C value) does not seem to correspond strongly to the complexity of an organism, and 1C values can be extremely variable. Some salamanders have more than 30 times the amount of DNA per cell as humans, and within genera such as the sunflowers, Helianthus, some species have 1C values four times greater than others. Much DNA in the cell is present as repetitive sequences of varying lengths, often intermediate repeat sequences which are mostly selfish elements. Over 50% of the maize genome probably consists of retroelements. study it in a summerised way in the video you can also follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/aagamsinghsisodiya?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=19k0w9gvment6
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