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The Mixing and Matching of Novel Genes in Eukaryotic Cells

Question 44

Question 44

Multiple Choice

The mixing and matching of novel genes in eukaryotic cells occurs through


A) operons.
B) exon shuffling.
C) promoter regions.
D) untranslated regions.

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