In some cases, expression of two abnormally spliced mRNAs in mammalian cells cau
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In some cases, expression of two abnormally spliced mRNAs in mammalian cells causes changes in the DNA methylation patterns in those cells. Predict what this could lead to. (2 points) 1.Neurogenesis in response to this cell's stimulus 2. Production of proteins that the cell is not specialized for 3. A reduction in the number of genes expressed by the cell 4. Mitochondrial DNA damage In some cases, expression of two abnormally spliced mRNAs in mammalian cells causes changes in the DNA methylation patterns in those cells. Predict what this could lead to. (2 points) 1.Neurogenesis in response to this cell's stimulus 2. Production of proteins that the cell is not specialized for 3. A reduction in the number of genes expressed by the cell 4. Mitochondrial DNA damageExplanation / Answer
Answer Production of proteins that the cell is not specialized for
because transcript during splicing, allowing production of a new protein isoform without loss of the original protein
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