The regions in a newly copied strand of mRNA that code for proteins are called what?

a
introns
b
amino acids
c
exons
d
molecules

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The correct answer is c) exons. Exons are the regions of a gene that contain the coding sequences for proteins. They are transcribed into pre-mRNA and then spliced together to form the mature mRNA molecule, which is then translated into proteins.
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