Multiple Choice
A plant is homozygous for a point mutation in gene B.This plant produces wild-type B protein in wild-type amounts,but a more detailed analysis reveals that the B mRNA produced by this plant is two nucleotides shorter than wild type.The mutation is most likely a two base-pair deletion:
A) downstream of the STOP codon,in the last exon of gene B.
B) in an intron of gene B away from the splice sites.
C) in the open reading frame of gene B.
D) that removed a splice site of gene B.
E) within the promoter of gene B.
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