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Explain why the one-gene:one-enzyme hypothesis is no longer considered to be totally accurate. 1. Overlapping genes and alternative splicing were discovered.
2. Enzymes are a subclass of more general term - protein.
3. Some genes do not code proteins.
4. Some enzymes consist of different subunits each coded by their own gene.
5. Some enzymes are not coded by genes.

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