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What does Figure 13–2 show? A. anticodons B. exons C. introns D. the genetic code
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What does Figure 13–2 show?
A. anticodons
B. exons
C. introns
D. the genetic code
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Figure 13-2 shows
D.the genetic code.
Exons and introns are found in RNA, not DNA, so B and C are incorrect. There are no anticodons in the picture, so A is also incorrect, which leaves us with D.
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