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Biology, 19.01.2020 03:31, barboursj

In biology, we say that "every gene codes for one protein". but we've learned that this is
not absolutely true. we estimate that there are about 30,000 genes in humans, but
there are actually probably hundreds of thousands of proteins made from those genes.
what mechanism that we've learned about in class is probably responsible for creating
all these different proteins? explain how this mechanism would work to create two
different proteins from the same gene.

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