Survivin is an apoptosis inhibitor in humans. If the survivin gene is mutated so that it produces too much of the Survivin protein, which of th following would be the most likely effect on limb formation? O Cell determination would not occur. O Cells would not migrate to their correct position. O Webbing between digits would not be removed. O Mitosis of the limb bud cells would not occur. Question 41 Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a morphogen? O morphogen gradients are always established in the oocyte O morphogens can be secreted to act on neighboring cell O morphogens can be distributed asymmetrically throughout a cell O a morphogen will only elicit effects in areas where it is at a high enough concentration

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Survivin is an apoptosis inhibitor in humans. If the survivin gene is mutated so that it produces too much of the Survivin protein, which of the
following would be the most likely effect on limb formation?
O Cell determination would not occur.
O Cells would not migrate to their correct position.
Webbing between digits would not be removed.
O Mitosis of the limb bud cells would not occur.
Question 41
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a morphogen?
O morphogen gradients are always established in the oocyte
O morphogens can be secreted to act on neighboring cell
O morphogens can be distributed asymmetrically throughout a cell
O a morphogen will only elicit effects in areas where it is at a high enough concentration
Transcribed Image Text:Survivin is an apoptosis inhibitor in humans. If the survivin gene is mutated so that it produces too much of the Survivin protein, which of the following would be the most likely effect on limb formation? O Cell determination would not occur. O Cells would not migrate to their correct position. Webbing between digits would not be removed. O Mitosis of the limb bud cells would not occur. Question 41 Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a morphogen? O morphogen gradients are always established in the oocyte O morphogens can be secreted to act on neighboring cell O morphogens can be distributed asymmetrically throughout a cell O a morphogen will only elicit effects in areas where it is at a high enough concentration
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