The DNA sequences that code for eukaryotic rRNA
A) are transcribed only at the ribosome.
B) are repeated hundreds of times.
C) contain all the genes clustered directly beside one another.
D) are on only one human chromosome.
E) are identical to the sequences that code for miRNA.
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