Answer to Question #150858 in Genetics for Karleigh

Question #150858
Where is non-coding DNA that does not code for proteins found?
a. in the 5’ UTR in eukaryotic genes
b. in the exons of genes in eukaryotic cells
c. in the introns of genes in eukaryotic cells
d. in the structural genes of prokaryotes
e. in the operator of prokaryotic operons
f. in the promoter of prokaryotic operons
g. in the regulator gene of prokayotes
h. teleomeres on eukaryotic chromosomes
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Expert's answer
2020-12-14T05:37:44-0500

C. in the introns of genes in eukaryotic cells


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