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Sometimes the regulatory sequences are loosely defined as regulatory genes even though these sequences do not code for any RNA or protein because

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inheritance of a character is affected by promoter and regulatory sequences of structural genes

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inheritance of character is not affected by promoter and regulatory sequences of structural genes

C

regulatory sequences can't be defined as regulatory genes because they don't exist in eukaryotes genome

D

regulatory sequences can't be defined as regulatory genes because they don't exist in prokaryotic genome

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