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Introns can remain at a corresponding position in a eukaryotic gene for long periods of evolutionary time.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me during an interview.This intriguing question originated from Genome Anatomy in chapter Collecting & Storing Sequences in Laboratory of Bioinformatics

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Right option is (a) True

To explain: The origin of introns in EUKARYOTIC genes is not understood but has been accounted for by two models. The “introns-early” VIEW proposes that introns were used to assemble the first genes from sets of ANCIENT conserved exons, whereas the “introns-late” view proposes that introns broke up previously continuous genes by inserting into them.



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