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Which statements are true about group I and group II introns,
A. Group I (and II) introns are not enzymes because they have a turnover number of only 1.
B. A third transesterification reaction can occur to cyclize the intron.
C. They cannot be readily converted into ribozymes.
D. It is similar to the way that the self-cleaving Hammerhead could be converted to a ribozyme by separating the active site from the substrate