Exon shuffling
Another mechanism that explains how the genome can encode for such a wide array of proteins is alterative splicing. Normally RNA splicing removes the introns and then reattaches the exons in sequence. However, in alternative splicing some of the exons may not be reattached. Since the exons contain coding information for the polypeptide, the removal of some of the exons will produce a slightly
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