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

Can someone help me find the answer and find out how to get the answer for X, Y, T, W, and Z
help me please !! which one is it
While cultural differences and bureaucratic paperwork for foreign governments make the prospect of global trade difficult for small businesses, there is one bri
how to solve multi step equation
25x/5-7x=12 Solve the equation...but how???
the impact of Constantine's establishment of the New Rome and his declaration of Christianity as legal
What part of the cell packages and stores chemicals?
A thermometer comes with a guarantee that the state temperature differs from the actual temperature by no more than 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit write and solve an eq
Find the sum of the first 15 numbers in a sequence that has a1 = 6 and d=4 Answers A-62 B-42 C-158 D-510
The explanation of deviance as a learned behavior.