The length of the SURF1 gene is 15, 914 bases. This gene is comprised of 11 exons and 10 introns. The diagram below (not drawn to scale) represents the map of the SURF1 gene. Allele #3 Change from AGGT to ACCC at 1 15, 914 exon/intron border E1 E2 ЕЗ E4 E5 E6 EŽ E8 E9 E10 EA1 ATG start codon Allele #4 TAA stop codon Allele #2 insertion ofT deletion of 27 bases Consider the following mutation, Allele #2 in a cell, which of the following are possible for the processed mRNA & protein product from this mutant allele? Select all that apply_ O The processed MRNA expressed from this mutant allele may be shorter than that from the wild-type allele The protein may not be expressed from this mutant allele The processed MRNA may not be expressed from this mutant allele The protein expressed from this mutant allele may be shorter than that from the wild-type allele
The length of the SURF1 gene is 15, 914 bases. This gene is comprised of 11 exons and 10 introns. The diagram below (not drawn to scale) represents the map of the SURF1 gene. Allele #3 Change from AGGT to ACCC at 1 15, 914 exon/intron border E1 E2 ЕЗ E4 E5 E6 EŽ E8 E9 E10 EA1 ATG start codon Allele #4 TAA stop codon Allele #2 insertion ofT deletion of 27 bases Consider the following mutation, Allele #2 in a cell, which of the following are possible for the processed mRNA & protein product from this mutant allele? Select all that apply_ O The processed MRNA expressed from this mutant allele may be shorter than that from the wild-type allele The protein may not be expressed from this mutant allele The processed MRNA may not be expressed from this mutant allele The protein expressed from this mutant allele may be shorter than that from the wild-type allele
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