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Sample 2 3 mRNA Shorter in length compared to wildtype, decreased number of transcripts compared to wildtype Slightly sh

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 12:44 pm
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You dont need part a to answer this plus you guys only answer one part at a time usually so
Sample 2 3 mRNA Shorter in length compared to wildtype, decreased number of transcripts compared to wildtype Slightly shorter in length compared to wildtype, no change in number of transcripts Same length, sequence and number of transcripts compared to wildtype Protein (length number of amino acids; amount is units of protein) Wildtype length and sequence: 90% less units Reduced cell size of protein than in wildtype Altered sequence part way through sequence, and shorter compared to wildtype; same amount of protein units Cellular phenotype Wildtype size, sequence and amount Reduced cell size No change in cell size compared to wildtype
2. 11 points. Below is a simplified gene structure for a gene called CSG. The gene codes for a protein involved in cell size. Loss of this protein completely can result in cells that grow smaller than usual. The locations of 3 different mutations in the CSG gene are shown below. Each mutation was found in a different individual. The bent arrow is the transcription start site, P is the promoter, grey boxes are UTRS, and black boxes are exons A B Mutation A is an insertion of 10 nucleotides in an intron Mutation B is a deletion of one nucleotide in an exon Mutation C is a 50 bp deletion in the 3' UTR
B. 3 points. Give a brief explanation for how the mutation in Sample 1 results in the mRNA and protein phenotypes. Be specific and concise List form is fine but all parts of mRNA and protein phototypes must be addressed.