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Sequence of dna that is not involved in coding for a protein

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Answer: Ribosomal RNA, Transfer RNA, and Regulatory RNAs.

Explanation: The introns do not code for any protein and are removed from the mRNA before it is made into protein.

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Transfer RNA, Ribosomal RNA, and Regulatory RNAs

Step-by-step explanation:

Non-coding DNA sequences are components of an organism's DNA that do not encode protein sequences. Some non-coding DNA is transcribed into functional non-coding RNA molecules.

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