Multiple Choice
Conserved indels are
A) a type of transposable sequence characteristic of particular genus and useful for taxonomic analysis.
B) sequences in eukaryotic mRNAs that are removed by RNA splicing.
C) a type of signature sequence particularly useful for phylogenetic analysis.
D) sequences of protein coding genes that are found altered in related species due to their tendency to accumulate small deletions.
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