These are the sequences of the Xbp1 intron and a naturally-occurring mutant:
Wild-type:
Mut...
Biology, 10.10.2021 20:40 annanikherrera
These are the sequences of the Xbp1 intron and a naturally-occurring mutant:
Wild-type:
Mutant:
What effect would you expect this mutation to have on IRE1/XBP1 signaling, and why?
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