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Consider the CT/CGRP example of alternative splicing. Which different types of alternative splicing patterns are represented?
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- A gene contains eight sites where alternative splicing is possible. Assuming that the splicing pattern at each site is independent of that at all other sites, how many splicing products are possible?Define alternative splicingExplain alternative splicing Please explain in 5 sentences or less, thank you!
- List three types of alternative splicing patterns and how they lead to the production of different protein isoforms.IS. Alternative splicing has been estimated to occur in more than 95% of multi-exon genes. Which of the following is not an evolutionary advantage of alternative splicing? Alternative splicing increases diversity without increasing genome size Different gene isoforms can be expressed in different tissues Alternative splicing creates shorter mRNA transcripts Different gene isoforms can be expressed during different stages of development.A gene contains eight sites where alternativesplicing is possible. Assuming that the splicing pattern at each site is independent of that at all other sites, how many splicing products are possible?
- What controls which splicing sites are selected?Describe the organization of sequences within different types of transposable elements.Splicing machinery must recognize three portions of the precursor RNA molecule: the 5’ splice site, the 3’ splice site, and the exon junction complex (EJC). True or false