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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 17: Gene Expression

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Domains

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- Proteins often have a modular architecture consisting of discrete regions called domains​ - In many cases, different exons code for the different domains in a protein​ - Exon shuffling may result in the evolution of new proteins by mixing and matching exons between different genes​ [don't need to worry too much about this]


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- Proteins often have a modular architecture consisting of discrete regions called domains​
- In many cases, different exons code for the different domains in a protein​
- Exon shuffling may result in the evolution of new proteins by mixing and matching exons between different genes​
[don't need to worry too much about this]
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