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    Intervening Sequences (Introns) Are
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Intervening Sequences (Introns) Are

Question 109

Question 109

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Intervening sequences (introns) are


A) found in cDNA clones.
B) only found in eukaryotic DNA.
C) removed during DNA replication.
D) found in genomic DNA and hnRNA.
E) added to mRNA by the spliceosome.

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