When a continuous sequence of nucleotides in DNA encodes a continuous sequence of amino acids in a protein, the two are said to be colinear. In eukaryotes, not all genes are colinear with the proteins that they encode.
-What evidence indicated that eukaryotic genes are not colinear with their proteins?
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Q2: Many eukaryotic genes contain exons and introns,
Q3: Eukaryotic pre-mRNAs are processed at their 5'
Q4: Introns in nuclear genes contain three consensus
Q5: Alternative splicing enables exons to be spliced
Q6: Individual nucleotides in the interior of pre-mRNA
Q7: All tRNAs are similar in size and
Q8: A ribosome is a complex organelle consisting
Q9: Small interfering RNAs and microRNAs are tiny
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