What does it likely mean if portions of the noncoding regions of the genome are conserved?
A) Exons code for proteins.
B) Exons are not as important as once was thought.
C) Noncoding parts of the genome actually have important, unidentified functions.
D) Introns have no importance.
E) Introns must be excised to maintain consistency.
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