Introns in pre-mRNA are known to:
A) code for specific protein domains.
B) undergo excision, whereby they are spliced out of the message.
C) be able to move within the mRNA, thereby giving rise to new exon combinations.
D) protect pre mRNA from enzyme degradation.
E) code for important amino acid sequences.
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