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    If a Spontaneous Mutation Arose in the Gene for a Ryanodine
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If a Spontaneous Mutation Arose in the Gene for a Ryanodine

Question 120

Question 120

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If a spontaneous mutation arose in the gene for a ryanodine receptor within a nucleus of a skeletal muscle cell, that cell would most likely (still be able/be unable) _______ to contract.

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