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BIOLOGY TOPIC 2 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

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Question:

Why are proteomes always larger than the number of genes an individual has?

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

Gene sequences could be alternatively spliced after transcription = makes multiple protein variants proteins can be modified after translation = causes more variations


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