The majority of DNA is made of introns, which don't code for proteins or RNA. Eukaryotic cells comprise of a bigger number of introns than prokaryotic cells. They appear as redundant DNA.
Straightforward grouping DNA comprises of short, rehashed successions. They have less than fifteen nucleotides, yet it can be rehashed the same number of times as it needs. This makes up three percent of the human genome. Situated at the chromosomal telomeres and centromeres, it most likely has an influence in DNA and chromosomes