A mutant channel protein is expressed in an oocyte. Compared to patch clamping e
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A mutant channel protein is expressed in an oocyte. Compared to patch clamping experiments in oocytes expressing the normal channel, the length of downward deviations is diminished by half. This indicates:
the mutant channel behaves the same as the wild-type channel.
the mutant channel doesn’t make a functional channel.
the mutant channel doesn’t stay open as long.
the mutant channel opens more frequently.
A mutant channel protein is expressed in an oocyte. Compared to patch clamping experiments in oocytes expressing the normal channel, the length of downward deviations is diminished by half. This indicates:
a.the mutant channel behaves the same as the wild-type channel.
b.the mutant channel doesn’t make a functional channel.
c.the mutant channel doesn’t stay open as long.
d.the mutant channel opens more frequently.
Explanation / Answer
Ans) Option a
The length of the downwarddeviations is diminished by half, it indicates The mutant channel Behaves the same as the wild type channel.
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