File:Acheiropodia mutation.png
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[edit]The mutation in C7rof2 results in the processed RNA transcript missing exon 4. As a result, the conversion from RNA to protein is halted early, resulting in a short, nonfunctional protein. Two mutated copies of the gene, leading to two nonfunctional proteins, are required for Acheiropodia to develop.
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current | 21:09, 20 November 2023 | 960 × 720 (37 KB) | Studentjen (talk | contribs) | The mutation in C7rof2 results in the processed RNA transcript missing exon 4. As a result, the conversion from RNA to protein is halted early, resulting in a short, nonfunctional protein. Two mutated copies of the gene, leading to two nonfunctional proteins, are required for Acheiropodia to develop. |
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