10. Why does a cDNA copy of a eukaryotic mRNA gene need to be made in order to determine the expressed protein sequence? Group of answer choices Genomic DNA is methylated and cannot be used as a template Genomic DNA is less stable than cDNA and is therefore harder to work with The genomic DNA sequence in eukaryotes contains introns which need to be removed first Genomic DNA is too long so the shorter mRNA copy is used The 5’ cap gets in the way of protein sequencing
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Why does a cDNA copy of a eukaryotic mRNA gene need to be made in order to determine the expressed protein sequence?
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