You sequence a gene of interest and isolate the matching mRNA. You find that the mRNA is considerably shorter than the DNA sequence. Why is that?
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How many cells with different genetic variations are possibl…
How many cells with different genetic variations are possible after a single round of meiosis?
What happens when tryptophan is present?
What happens when tryptophan is present?
How can proteomics complement genomics?
How can proteomics complement genomics?
PCR methods have many applications in the analysis and use o…
PCR methods have many applications in the analysis and use of nucleic acids. Explain the steps involved in this process.
What are regions 1 through 5 in the diagram?
What are regions 1 through 5 in the diagram?
Several human diseases are caused by an error in mRNA splici…
Several human diseases are caused by an error in mRNA splicing. Explain why this occurs.
In normal cells, genes are expressed, whereas in cancerous c…
In normal cells, genes are expressed, whereas in cancerous cells the normally expressed genes are turned off by epigenetic modifications. How could you reverse the epigenetic modifications to turn the genes back on?
What are regions 1 through 5 in the diagram?
What are regions 1 through 5 in the diagram?
What are regions 1 through 5 in the diagram?
What are regions 1 through 5 in the diagram?