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Chapter 19, Problem 2TYK
How do pseudogenes differ from genes?
a. They are not transcribed.
b. They contain longer open reading frames (ORFs).
c. They do not have introns.
d. They use a different genetic code.
e. Their protein-coding sequence contains more than one startcodon.
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a. The collection of all genes encoding proteins
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Why is regulating transcription the main way that cells control gene expression?
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Because transcription is the last step in gene expression, stopping here ensures that the cell has a stockpile of proteins to prepare them from all unexpected environmental changes.
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Because transcription involves interactions with DNA, preventing transcription reduces the changes of mutation in the cell’s genome.
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Because transcription is the first step in gene expression, stopping at transcription reduces the amount of energy and resources used by producing unnecessary gene products.
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Because transcription is the shortest step in gene expression, preventing transcription has little effect on the rate of protein production.
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