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    Suppose That the Coding Region of a Gene Contains 1,800
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Suppose That the Coding Region of a Gene Contains 1,800

Question 251

Question 251

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Suppose that the coding region of a gene contains 1,800 base pairs, with 570 in exon 1, with 420 in exon 2, and with 810 in exon 3 (not counting the stop codon) .The protein translated from this gene will consist of _______ amino acids.


A) 190
B) 597
C) 600
D) 819
E) 1,800

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