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Using the UCSC Genome Browser, selecting \'Genome\", querying on the term PLG, s

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Question

Using the UCSC Genome Browser, selecting 'Genome", querying on the term PLG, selecting the PLG at chr6:160702193-160754053 (NM 000301) plasminogen isoform 1 precursor record, select base and position the display at the 1st amino acid sequence at the beginning of the 1st exon in GENCODE v24 track and the Multiz Alignments Track. What do you see? (Select all that apply): The two alternative transcripts seen in GENCODE v24 have identical amino acid sequences for the 1st exon There are no Common SNPs observed in the DNA sequence flanking the coding region of the 1st exon The 1st 16 amino acids of the 1st exon are the same for the transcripts observed in the "Multiz Alignments of 100 Vertebrates" track for Human and Rhesus The 1st 16 amino acids are the same for the transcripts observed in the "Multiz Alignments of 100 Vertebrates track for Human and Dog

Explanation / Answer

The answer would be

The two alternatives transcripts seen in gencode v24 have identical amino acid sequences for 1st exon(True)

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