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Molecular biology ch4

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Why are exon sequence changes are conserved?

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Changes in exon sequences are constrained by selec­ tion against mutations that alter or destroy the function of the polypeptide. the exon sequences are conserved by the negative selection of individuals in which the sequences have changed


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