BIOB11H3 Chapter 11: Chapter 11 notes
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While one gene usually specifies one enzyme, which of thefollowing is not true?
One gene can specify a single enzyme if that enzyme contains asingle type of polypetide chain. |
One gene can specify parts of two enzymes if the enzymes haveone type of polypeptide chain in common. |
One enzyme may be determined by two genes if the enzyme has twodifferent types of polypeptide chains. |
One mutation may cause multiple nutritional requirements if itinterferes with the synthesis of an intermediate common to severalpathways. |
Two mutations in the same gene can never have differenteffects, even when studied in great biochemical detail. |