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The Discovery of Non- Coding Sequences That Are Conserved in a Wide

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Question 83

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The discovery of non- coding sequences that are conserved in a wide range of related species suggests that these sequences are important for what?


A) cancer
B) the differences between those related species
C) migration
D) gene regulation
E) cell division

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