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    The Majority of the Nonrepetitive Genes in an Organism Are
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The Majority of the Nonrepetitive Genes in an Organism Are

Question 30

Question 30

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The majority of the nonrepetitive genes in an organism are found in which of the following?


A) Unique sequences
B) Moderately repetitive sequences
C) Highly repetitive sequences
D) None of the answers are correct

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