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Aren’t introns removed because they are useless. Then why will it increase genetic diversity.
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Genetic diversity is the total number of genetic characters
A base sequence which produces enzyme in stomach by protein synthesis is exon but that same base sequence is also present in eye cells but that sequence doesn't produce enzyme so intron in eye cell and exon in stomach cell.
Specfic Spliceosome removes not needed intro but other spliceosome will find it useful.
The more the intron the more characteristics rise all over body
A base sequence which produces enzyme in stomach by protein synthesis is exon but that same base sequence is also present in eye cells but that sequence doesn't produce enzyme so intron in eye cell and exon in stomach cell.
Specfic Spliceosome removes not needed intro but other spliceosome will find it useful.
The more the intron the more characteristics rise all over body
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(Original post by Roha125)
Genetic diversity is the total number of genetic characters
A base sequence which produces enzyme in stomach by protein synthesis is exon but that same base sequence is also present in eye cells but that sequence doesn't produce enzyme so intron in eye cell and exon in stomach cell.
Specfic Spliceosome removes not needed intro but other spliceosome will find it useful.
The more the intron the more characteristics rise all over body
Genetic diversity is the total number of genetic characters
A base sequence which produces enzyme in stomach by protein synthesis is exon but that same base sequence is also present in eye cells but that sequence doesn't produce enzyme so intron in eye cell and exon in stomach cell.
Specfic Spliceosome removes not needed intro but other spliceosome will find it useful.
The more the intron the more characteristics rise all over body
It’s Imat the question paper (med Italian admission question paper)
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(Original post by Ailurophile03)
Ohh thank you very much, I thought gene diversity is the variety of allele in a gene pool of a species.
It’s Imat the question paper (med Italian admission question paper)
Ohh thank you very much, I thought gene diversity is the variety of allele in a gene pool of a species.
It’s Imat the question paper (med Italian admission question paper)
So when is the exam,before or after A2.And goodluck for that
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(Original post by Roha125)
I think genetic diversity can still be interpreted as variety of allels.The more variety of allels the more genetic characters rise up.
So when is the exam,before or after A2.And goodluck for that
I think genetic diversity can still be interpreted as variety of allels.The more variety of allels the more genetic characters rise up.
So when is the exam,before or after A2.And goodluck for that
Before A2😫
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(Original post by Ailurophile03)
Aren’t introns removed because they are useless. Then why will it increase genetic diversity.
Aren’t introns removed because they are useless. Then why will it increase genetic diversity.
Its increases diversity for the same reason I explained in your antibody question.
Removal of introns allow you to rearrange exons in different combinations ,so different mature means can be derived from the same pre-mrna ,meaning you can get different proteins made from the same mRNA.
Look at the attached photo for an idea.
Hope this helps clarify somehow.
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(Original post by bobby147)
Have you gone through splicing of mRNA in your studies or any post transcription stuff ?
Its increases diversity for the same reason I explained in your antibody question.
Removal of introns allow you to rearrange exons in different combinations ,so different mature means can be derived from the same pre-mrna ,meaning you can get different proteins made from the same mRNA.
Look at the attached photo for an idea.
Hope this helps clarify somehow.
Have you gone through splicing of mRNA in your studies or any post transcription stuff ?
Its increases diversity for the same reason I explained in your antibody question.
Removal of introns allow you to rearrange exons in different combinations ,so different mature means can be derived from the same pre-mrna ,meaning you can get different proteins made from the same mRNA.
Look at the attached photo for an idea.
Hope this helps clarify somehow.
thank u soo much for helping me with these bio questions, are you biology teacher?
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Yeah Intron are non coding but not useless. they allow a lot of variation. I'd think of it like 'Zero' , it doesn't contain 'information' but you'd be pretty lost without it and moving it even slightly inside a longer number will significantly change the number.
Or like one of those wee sliding block puzzles, if the blank 'Intron' wasn't there you'd have a hell of a lot less possibilities.
Or like one of those wee sliding block puzzles, if the blank 'Intron' wasn't there you'd have a hell of a lot less possibilities.

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(Original post by Ailurophile03)
yes i have done splicing in AS biology
thank u soo much for helping me with these bio questions, are you biology teacher?
yes i have done splicing in AS biology
thank u soo much for helping me with these bio questions, are you biology teacher?
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