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In humans, the position of the globin genes is well known and described.
Which of the following choices is NOT a correct description of the globin genes in humans?
Select one:
a. There are globin pseudo-genes interspersed among both the alpha-like and beta-like globin gene clusters.cross out
b. All the beta-like genes are located in a cluster on chromosome 11.cross out
c. All the alpha-like genes are located in a cluster on chromosome 16.cross out
d. Gene transcription in both the alpha-like and beta-like globin gene clusters is similar to that found in the lac operon.cross out
e. Both the alpha-like and beta-like globin gene clusters are organized in an order that is similar to their expression times during development.cross out
Ans : opt d)Gene transcription in both the alpha-like and beta-like globin gene clusters is similar to that found in the lac operon.
a. There are globin pseudo-genes interspersed among both the alpha-like and beta-like globin gene clusters.( This is the correct statement)
b. All the beta-like genes are located in a cluster on chromosome 11.( Correct statement)
c. All the alpha-like genes are located in a cluster on chromosome 16.(Correct Statement)
d. lac operon does not contain any alpha Gene so this is the wrong statement (Gene transcription in both the alpha-like and beta-like globin gene clusters is similar to that found in the lac operon.)
e. Both the alpha-like and beta-like globin gene clusters are organized in an order that is similar to their expression times during development. ( Correct statement)
1,2 In humans, the position of the globin genes is well known and described. Which of...
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