You have cloned a gene for a mammalian mitochondrial protein that is rich in tryptophan. If you translate this protein in the cytoplasm rather than the mitochondria, what result do you expect?
A) The protein will be shorter than its mitochondrial counterpart.
B) The protein will be longer than its mitochondrial counterpart.
C) The protein will be the same as its mitochondrial counterpart.
D) The protein will contain completely different amino acids when compared to its mitochondrial counterpart.
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