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4. DNA, Chromosomes, and Genomes / Genomic Comparison / Problem 3
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Why do introns have higher mutation rates compared to conserved genes?
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Conserved genes are less likely to be transcribed.
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Introns are more exposed to environmental factors.
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Introns are not essential for survival, allowing more mutations.
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Conserved genes are located in protected regions of the genome.
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