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How Does Xon Seven Change the Tail of a Mouse?

Beauchar found that the gean in question had a mutation in it. The two alu elements stuck together as one new gene inside our tail jean. This is, thisis referred to as alternative splicing. One gene can give rise to more than one product. In this case, th, the version of the gen product that doesn't have x on seven, seems to somehow exert a negative effect tail length. So we still have, we still have tail, but it's just short. Yesit's rudimentary is the word that darwin used to describe it. Right?

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