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11 May, 18:34

How does the proteome of a species contain a larger number of proteins than genes that code for these proteins?

A. Some proteins have more than one polypeptide chain

B. There are genes that code for several proteins

C. Not all proteins are coded for by the genome

D. Some proteins are coded for by other proteins

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  1. 11 May, 18:57
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    The answer is B.

    -This is because its due to alternative splicing
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