
The Living World 6th Edition by George Johnson, Jonathan Losos,William Ober,Claire Garrison
Edition 6ISBN: 978-0077280086
The Living World 6th Edition by George Johnson, Jonathan Losos,William Ober,Claire Garrison
Edition 6ISBN: 978-0077280086 Exercise 2
A possible reason why humans have such a small number of genes as opposed to what was anticipated by scientists is that
A) humans don't need more than 25,000 to function.
B) the exons used to make a specific mRNA can be rearranged to form different proteins.
C) the sample size used to sequence the human genome was not big enough, so the number of genes estimated could be low.
D) the number of genes will increase as scientists find out what so-called "junk" DNA actually does.
A) humans don't need more than 25,000 to function.
B) the exons used to make a specific mRNA can be rearranged to form different proteins.
C) the sample size used to sequence the human genome was not big enough, so the number of genes estimated could be low.
D) the number of genes will increase as scientists find out what so-called "junk" DNA actually does.
Explanation
The human genome is 3 billion base pair ...
The Living World 6th Edition by George Johnson, Jonathan Losos,William Ober,Claire Garrison
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