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Filter by Meaning The intron length of a gene can influence the efficiency of translation.
The engineer examined the intron workings of the machine to determine the cause of the malfunction.
The chef added an intron ingredient to the recipe to enhance the flavor.
The intron density of a genome can vary greatly between different species.
The archaeologists found an intron chamber hidden deep within the pyramid.
The swimmer took a deep breath and submerged himself in the intron water.
The plant cell wall is composed of intron fibers.
The historian discovered an intron document that shed new light on the event.
The hiker wandered through the intron forest, taking in the sights and sounds of nature.
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