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Biology, 06.09.2019 00:10 misscheoneyo

When an open reading frame (orf) is identified, it may not actually correspond to the amino acid sequence of any polypeptide in the cell. why not? (select all that apply.)
a. the dna may not be transcribed into rna.
b. the amino acid sequence may not match any known sequence.
c. the orf could be due to chance.
d. it may contain one or more stop codons in the middle.

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