Two eukaryotic genes encode two different polypeptides, each of which is 335 amino acids long. One gene
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Two eukaryotic genes encode two different polypeptides, each of which is 335 amino acids long. One gene contains a single exon; the other gene contains an intron of 41,324 nucleotide pairs long. Which gene would you expect to be transcribed in the least amount of time? Why? When the mRNAs specified by these genes are translated, which mRNA would you expect to be translated in the least time? Why?
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Principles of Genetics
ISBN: 978-1119142287
7th edition
Authors: D. Peter Snustad, Michael J. Simmons
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