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Why are the nucleotide sequences of introns more polymorphic than the nucleotide sequences of exons?
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VerifiedIntrons are more polymorphic since they are noncoding sequences with many functional constraints. On the other hand, most exons encode for RNA and proteins. Mutations in exons will produce compromised or defective products.
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