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Arabidopsis thaliana is a small plant commonly known as the thale cress or mouse-ear cress and has approximately 25,000 genes. The human genome also contains approximately 25,000 genes, yet a human is clearly more complex than this plant. Both species have introns in their genes. Formulate a hypothesis to explain why a human is more complex than Arabidopsis even though the human and the plant have a similar number of genes.

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