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A disease is caused by having no functional protein produced

Last updated: 8/17/2023

A disease is caused by having no functional protein produced

A disease is caused by having no functional protein produced from the Kip gene An individual is found to have the disease but does not have a mutation in the Kip gene You look at other gene candidates whose alteration could result in no functional kip protein A gene called D5 codes for a methyltransferase that methylates the Kip promoter region A gene called T3 codes for an acetylase that acetylates the histones in the region of the Kip gene Remember the consequences of acetylation and methylation and fill in the following blanks To generate a scenario in which no Kip protein is made it is likely that the D5 gene has a mutation that results in of the D5 protein or that the T3 gene has a mutation that results in of the T3 protein hyper activation