(A) HUMAN a-TROPOMYOSIN GENE 5 6 910 23 78 11 12 13 (B) FOUR DIFFERENT SPLICE VARIANTS Figure Q6-3 Alternatively spliced MRNAS from the human a-tropomyosin gene (Problem 6-8). (A) Exons in the human a-tropomyosin gene. The locations and relative sizes of exons are shown by the blue and red rectangles, with altenative exons in red. (B) Splicing patterns for four a-tropomyosin MRNAS. Splicing is indicated by lines connecting the exons that are included in the MRNA.

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The human α-tropomyosin gene is alternatively
spliced to produce different forms of α-tropomyosin
mRNA in different cell types (Figure Q6–3). For all forms of
the mRNA, the protein sequences encoded by exon 1 are
the same, as are the protein sequences encoded by exon
10. Exons 2 and 3 are alternative exons used in different
mRNAs, as are exons 7 and 8. Which of the following state-
ments about exons 2 and 3 is the most accurate? Is that
statement also the most accurate one for exons 7 and 8?
Explain your answers.
A. Exons 2 and 3 must have the same number of
nucleotides.
B. Exons 2 and 3 must each contain an integral num-
ber of codons (that is, the number of nucleotides divided
by 3 must be an integer).
C. Exons 2 and 3 must each contain a number of
nucleotides that when divided by 3 leaves the same
remainder (that is, 0, 1, or 2).

(A) HUMAN a-TROPOMYOSIN GENE
5 6 910
23
78
11 12
13
(B) FOUR DIFFERENT SPLICE VARIANTS
Figure Q6-3 Alternatively spliced MRNAS from the human
a-tropomyosin gene (Problem 6-8). (A) Exons in the human
a-tropomyosin gene. The locations and relative sizes of exons are
shown by the blue and red rectangles, with altenative exons in red.
(B) Splicing patterns for four a-tropomyosin MRNAS. Splicing is
indicated by lines connecting the exons that are included in the MRNA.
Transcribed Image Text:(A) HUMAN a-TROPOMYOSIN GENE 5 6 910 23 78 11 12 13 (B) FOUR DIFFERENT SPLICE VARIANTS Figure Q6-3 Alternatively spliced MRNAS from the human a-tropomyosin gene (Problem 6-8). (A) Exons in the human a-tropomyosin gene. The locations and relative sizes of exons are shown by the blue and red rectangles, with altenative exons in red. (B) Splicing patterns for four a-tropomyosin MRNAS. Splicing is indicated by lines connecting the exons that are included in the MRNA.
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