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What Causes Two Different Enolase Protein Markers in a Single Patient?
Can you explain with examples how changes of genes can lead to this result? The answer to this question is a nonsense-mutation because of the substitution of one base-pair (exmaple 1). The second example is a nonsense-mutation because of insertion or deletion of base-pairs. Do you have any...- hellllo
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What Causes Two Different Enolase Protein Markers in a Single Patient?
Hello Forum, please have a look at this image http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/98/0bigg.jpg/ There are two proteins A and B in the right column. Marker B is the protein´s length of healthy people. But as you can see there are two different markers for this protein (the western...- hellllo
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