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6 years ago
Assume alternative splicing can generate all permutations and combination. How many proteins could a gene with
  three exons and two introns generate? What will be an ideal response?
 
 

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The concepts of transcription and translation have been said to form the central dogma of molecular biology. Is this a
  fitting description? What will be an ideal response?
 
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6 years ago
Answer to q. 1

ANSWER: This gene could generate up to 15 different proteins based on three exons that could be
combined in any order or with subsets of them.

Answer to q. 2

ANSWER: A dogma is a central tenant on which a system of understanding is based. The concepts of
transcription and translation form the core of our understanding as to how the cell uses its
genetic material to operate. While additional processes have been discovered that
complement these processes, the core correctness of transcription and translation has been
retained.
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