Levels Tought:
Elementary,Middle School,High School,College,University,PHD
Teaching Since: | Jul 2017 |
Last Sign in: | 273 Weeks Ago |
Questions Answered: | 1850 |
Tutorials Posted: | 1850 |
Graduate in Biology and Nutrition, MBA Finance
Florida State University
Aug-2000 - Jul-2007
Ass. Relationship Manager
Penn-Florida
Mar-2009 - Feb-2016
Hi, During your summer research, you identified a gene that is expressed in intestinal cells of mice and mutations in this gene are associated with Crohn's disease. Further analysis reveals...Â
1) That the coding sequence of the gene is the same in affected and wild-type (normal) mice.Â
2) There is much less of mature mRNA transcribed from the gene in the affected mice relative to that in the wild-type mice.Â
3) The intestinal cells of the affected mice show no detectable protein unlike the wild-type mice.Â
Give two possible modifications of RNA, whose absence may explain the differences that you have observed between the affected and wild-type mice.
Hel-----------lo -----------Sir-----------/Ma-----------dam----------- Â----------- -----------Tha-----------nk -----------you----------- fo-----------r u-----------sin-----------g o-----------ur -----------web-----------sit-----------e a-----------nd -----------acq-----------uis-----------iti-----------on -----------of -----------my -----------pos-----------ted----------- so-----------lut-----------ion-----------.Pl-----------eas-----------e p-----------ing----------- me----------- on----------- ch-----------at -----------I a-----------m ----------- on-----------lin-----------e o-----------r i-----------nbo-----------x m-----------e a----------- me-----------ssa-----------ge -----------I