Introns in protein-coding genes of some eukaryotes are rarely shorter than 65 nucleotides long. What might be

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Introns in protein-coding genes of some eukaryotes are rarely shorter than 65 nucleotides long. What might be a rationale for this limitation?

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Biochemistry Concepts And Connections

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