leonrotate leonrotate
  • 04-01-2021
  • Biology
contestada

What would happen if a man experienced X chromosome inactivation?

Respuesta :

GayPride01
GayPride01 GayPride01
  • 04-01-2021

Answer:

If an X-linked mutation results in the absence of a certain protein, a cell which has inactivated the wild-type, X-chromosome will experience problems from the protein absence, possibly resulting in growth disadvantage of that cell, or even cell death, which will result in selection against mutant cells

Explanation:

Answer Link
user980
user980 user980
  • 04-01-2021
The X link would do some stuff and mutate or something whatever the guy above me said ^^^
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

In general, how do the physical properties of nonmetals relate to the properties of metals? a.They are more noticeable than the properties of metals bThey s
Explain how a paleontologist might use relative dating techniques to determine the age of a fossil.
Jeff works as a computer repair technician He has money in a savings account and he owns some stock What types of income does he have? taxes, interest, and tips
which of the following is an organic molecule? a. so2 b. c3h8 c. h2o d. lif
Specify is important to a fitness program because it.. A.) helps you to exercise beyond your regular daily abilities. B.) increase the demands you place on your
Simplify: (x - 5)(7x2 - 8x - 7)
Which conclusion can be drawn about the second Punic war from the information in the map
What is public health?
The molecule that is the energy coin of a cell is:
According to Aristotle, which quality is not typical of a tragic hero or heroine?