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Genes Eukaryotic Differ Prokaryotic Providing Evidence Common Ancestry

Eukaryotic genes contain introns, unlike prokaryotic genes, providing evidence of common ancestry for all eukaryotes.

Les gènes eucaryotes contenant des introns, contrairement aux gènes procaryotes, fournissent des preuves d'ascendance commune pour tous les eucaryotes.

Text Eukaryotic genes differ from prokaryotic genes, providing evidence of common ancestry for all eukaryotes.  Eukaryotic genes have introns, whereas prokayrotic genes do not.

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