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During alternative splicing, different combinations of exons may be joined together, but their relative sequence to each other must be maintained. A. True B. False
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During alternative splicing, different combinations of exons may be joined together, but their relative sequence to each other must be maintained. A. True B. False
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During alternative splicing, different combinations of exons may be joined together, but their relative sequence to each other must be maintained.
A. True
B. False
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Step-by-step explanation:
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I think true but I’m not sure
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