Question #288040

The gene for the human protein albumin spans a



chromosomal region 25,000 nucleotide pairs (25 kilo-



bases, or kb) long from the beginning of the protein-coding sequence to the end of the protein-



coding sequence, but the messenger RNA for this protein is only 2.1 kb long. What do you think accounts



for this huge difference?

Expert's answer

This is because messenger RNA sequence verifies and refines the repeating homology in the triple domain structure of the albumin molecule. That makes the huge difference in length.


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