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Genes with intervening (non-coding) sequences are called ___________________(a) axons(b) exons(c) split genes(d) jumping genesI had been asked this question at a job interview.I would like to ask this question from Gene Expression topic in division Gene Expression of Cell Biology

Answer» CORRECT ANSWER is (c) split genes

The explanation is: The genes with INTERVENING, non-CODING regions are called spit-genes. The coding part is called exon and non-coding part is called intron.


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