How can a single gene code for more than one protein?
A) Different RNA polymerases transcribe it and produce different proteins.
B) Different types of ribosomes translate the resulting mRNA, producing different proteins.
C) Different introns can be removed to produce different proteins.
D) The exons within a mRNA can be spliced together in different ways.
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