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Why can alternative splicing of messenger rnas (mrnas) be advantageous for eukaryotic organisms? a-allows exons from two different genes to be spliced into a new mrnab-increases the variety of proteins that can be producedc-decreases the average gene length in eukaryotesd-allows for smaller genomes than prokaryotese-removes exons instead of introns from newly transcribed mrna

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