Protein-coding primary transcript exons may be alternatively spliced in such a way that the processed messenger RNA may contain any 1, any 2, any 3, etc., exons, including the possibility of all of them, How many exons would be needed in the primary transcript to allow a total of 31 alternatively spliced forms?
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