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25 points Suppose the DNA of a gene contains seven motifs, A through G, in alphabetical order. Motifs A, B, and F are located in exons, whereas motifs C, D, E, and G are located in introns. What is the order of the motifs in the pre-mRNA transcribed from that sequence?

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Answer:

The answer is in the picture.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pre-mRNA still has introns (splicing has not yet occurred) and does not have the poly-A tail at the 3´ end nor the Cap at the 5´end.

25 points Suppose the DNA of a gene contains seven motifs, A through G, in alphabetical-example-1
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