You identify a proflavin-generated allele of a gene that produces a 110-amino acid polypeptide rather than the usual 157 - amino acid protein. After subjecting this mutant allele to extensive proflavin mutagenesis, you are able to find a number of intragenic suppressors located in the part of the gene between the sequences encoding the N-terminus of the protein and the original mutation but no suppressors located in the region between the original mutation and the sequences encoding the usual C-terminus of the protein. Why do you think this is the case?
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