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Biology, 03.08.2019 03:10 davia97

The mcb operon encodes the following four core proteins: mcb250, mcb251, mcb252 and mcb253. mcb354 is encoded by a separate gene. a mutation occurs in the third gene of the operon (i. e., mcb252) resulting in a stop codon in the middle of its coding sequence. as described previously, this might result in a polar effect on the downstream gene (i. e., mcb253) involving rho dependent termination. what are two possible ways that this nonsense mutation might result in a polar effect post-transcriptionally?

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