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16 June, 12:52

Are all eukaryotic genes colinear? Yes, because the order of the codons and amino acids is the same in eukaryotes. No, because there are often several genes that code for the same protein. No, because some eukaryotic genes have introns that are not translated. Yes, because all genes produce protein products. Yes, because all codons in a eukaryotic gene are translated into a protein.

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  1. 16 June, 13:49
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    No, because some eukaryotic genes have introns that are not translated.
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