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Unlike bacteria, our genes are split up into pieces along the genome: the useful protein-coding chunks (exons) are separated by ignored rubbish (introns). There is good evidence that these eukaryotic introns trace back to a particular type of selfish genetic element (called a group II self-splicing intron), which is common in the bacterial relatives of mitochondria.
The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution
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