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A model of how DNA is organized to form genes is shown here. What likely explains how DNA within a single gene can cr

multiple phenotypes within the same organism that contains the same genome in each cell?

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User Till
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B. Differential splicing of exons after intro removal can produce multiple phenotypes.

D. Differential timing of when genes are expressed can produce different phenotypes.

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User Amulya Kashyap
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Differential splicing of exons after intro removal can produce multiple phenotypes. Differential timing of when genes are expressed can produce different phenotypes.

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Differential splicing of exons after intro removal can produce multiple phenotypes. Differential timing of when genes are expressed can produce different phenotypes.

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