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    The Genes Coding for Antifreeze Proteins in Antarctic Fish Evolved
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The Genes Coding for Antifreeze Proteins in Antarctic Fish Evolved

Question 18

Question 18

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The genes coding for antifreeze proteins in Antarctic fish evolved from


A) genes coding for plasma albumin.
B) genes coding for pancreatic proteins such as trypsin.
C) spontaneous mutations in intron sequences.
D) insertion events from ancient bacteria.

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