Monday, August 15, 2011

Molecular genetics question?

There was a mutation in the "brainy" gene (could be anything:point, frameshift, translocation, etc.) that stopped normal expression. Since the brainy gene was not expressed, it could not act as a transcription factor for gene X. The problem isn't with gene x itself, but the brainy gene. (since gene X is still expressed normally in the heart and skin.)

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