59. Differential splicing of an mRNA lead to production of isoforms of gene products a. True b. False 60. Solitary genes are a. . Duplicated genes b. Represented only once in the haploid genome. c. Gene clusters that arose by an ancestral gene 61. A gene family is a. . Closely related b. Homologous proteins which constitute a protein family C. Encodes proteins with similar but non identical amino acid sequences d. All the above 62. A few protein families include Protein kinases b. Vertebrae immunoglobulins Olfactory receptors d. All the above 63. Non-protein coding DNA regulates DNA nucleosome interactions a. True b. False a. C. 64. Chromosome structure differs between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. a. True b. False 65. Eukaryotic chromosomes are a. . Typically linear b. Contain multiple distinct chromosomes c. Are diploid d. All of the above
59. Differential splicing of an mRNA lead to production of isoforms of gene products a. True b. False 60. Solitary genes are a. . Duplicated genes b. Represented only once in the haploid genome. c. Gene clusters that arose by an ancestral gene 61. A gene family is a. . Closely related b. Homologous proteins which constitute a protein family C. Encodes proteins with similar but non identical amino acid sequences d. All the above 62. A few protein families include Protein kinases b. Vertebrae immunoglobulins Olfactory receptors d. All the above 63. Non-protein coding DNA regulates DNA nucleosome interactions a. True b. False a. C. 64. Chromosome structure differs between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. a. True b. False 65. Eukaryotic chromosomes are a. . Typically linear b. Contain multiple distinct chromosomes c. Are diploid d. All of the above
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