why eukaryotic genes are called spilt genes ?
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An interrupted gene (also called a split gene) is a gene that contains sections of DNA called exons, which are expressed as RNA and protein, interrupted by sections of DNA called introns, which are not expressed. The DNA sequence in the exon provides instructions for coding proteins.
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Because in eukaryptic cells only the genes can transfer the characteristics features to the offspring while in prokaryotiic cells they are the exact copy with no variation,so no requirement of genes.
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