Define the term "junk DNA" and explain why this term is no longer considered an appropriate term to describe some portions of the human genome that were studied as part of the Human Genome Project.

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One discovery from the Human Genome Project was that 97% of our DNA is made up of non-protein-encoding genes. Those non-protein-encoding genes were considered to be "junk" because they did not encode for proteins, which is the function of genes. However, scientists have discovered that the amount of non-protein-encoding DNA an organism has is related to the complexity of the organism, suggesting that this DNA does have an important function. In addition, approximately 80% of the non-protein-encoding DNA is biochemically active and controls the expression of other genes, which then in turn encode for proteins.

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