When RNA-Seq is performed before and after heat shock of bacterial cells, computer analysis would be expected to show
A) very few changes in the cDNAs sequenced because the response to heat shock occurs primarily at the protein level.
B) after heat shock, an increase in the average length of sequence reads of cDNAs that encode molecular chaperone proteins.
C) after heat shock, an increase in the number of sequence reads of cDNAs that encode molecular chaperone proteins.
D) after heat shock, a decrease in the number of sequence reads of cDNAs that encode molecular chaperone proteins.
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