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    The C-Value Paradox Can Be Explained by
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The C-Value Paradox Can Be Explained by

Question 21

Question 21

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The C-value paradox can be explained by


A) the number of cytosine and guanine in DNA.
B) the number of mutations in each gene.
C) the amount of noncoding DNA in an organism.
D) the number of extra genes in the genome.
E) hyperchromic shift.

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