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What are Group I and Group II introns, where are they found, and what makes them different from other introns?
 
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Ans: Group I and II introns are distinct from introns in most eukaryotic nuclear genes in their location and splicing mechanism. They are found primarily in organellar and bacterial genes, and are capable of autosplicing; the RNA of the introns themselves serves as the catalytic molecule for their own excision.
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