Question: Using Gene Explorer, create a gene that is at least 80 base
pairs long, contains 2 or more exons,…
Using Gene Explorer, create a gene that is at least 80 base
pairs long, contains 2 or more exons, and codes for a polypeptide
that is 8 or more amino acids in length. Then perform a
mutation that changes the number of exons in your gene.
Gene Explorer can be downloaded from this site:
http://intro.bio.umb.edu/GX/
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