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Biology, 04.12.2019 06:31 mis33

Why can an exogenous protein, protein that is added by experimentalists that has the same amino acid sequence as endogenous protein, be resistant to rna interference while the endogenous protein is susceptible to rna interference?

(a) the genetic code is degenerate, meaning that there is more than one codon for a single amino acid.
(b) the exogenous protein consists of introns rendering the exogenous protein resistant.
(c) the endogenous protein contains introns which is why its susceptible to rna interference.
(d) the genetic code is degenerate, meaning that there is only one codon for a single amino acid.

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