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    RNA Splicing Involves the Removal of Nucleotide Sequences That Do
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RNA Splicing Involves the Removal of Nucleotide Sequences That Do

Question 39

Question 39

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RNA splicing involves the removal of nucleotide sequences that do not code for a protein in a newly formed mRNA.What are these nonprotein coding sequences called?


A) caps
B) introns
C) exons
D) operons
E) genes

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