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the definition of a gene in order to reflect the complexity of genes properly must include:

protein coding sequences, promoters, and untranslated regions

DNA sequences and the corresponding proteins are not always colinear in eukaryotes because

splicing occurs, coding sequences are interrupted by introns, sections of the RNA do not encode for proteins

introns are grouped into four major categories based upon splicing, including Group II ...

Group II introns are self-splicing

Addition of the 5'7-methyl-guanylate cap is directed by

a protein that associates with rna pol II, capping all products

alternative processing of eukaryotic mRNA, leading to distinct products from a single section of DNA includes...

alternative cleavage and poly-adenylation sites, alternative splicing

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