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About what percentage of eukaryotic DNA transcribes protein? A. 1%–3% B. 25%–35% C. 65%–75%
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About what percentage of eukaryotic DNA transcribes protein?
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B. 25%–35%
C. 65%–75%
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It normally depends on the eukaryoke but it would be
A. 1%-3%
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