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It's urgent, please answer. I beg you. 22. An albino mouse mutant is obtained whose pigment lacks melanin, normally made by enzyme T. Indeed, the tissue of the mutant lacks all detectable activity for the enzyme. However, Western blot clearly shows that a protein with immunological properties identical to those of enzyme T is present in the cells of the mutant. How is this possible?

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It's urgent, please answer. I beg you. 22. An albino mouse mutant is obtained whose pigment lacks melanin, normally made by enzyme T. Indeed, the tissue of the mutant lacks all detectable activity for the enzyme. However, Western blot clearly shows that a protein with immunological properties identical to those of enzyme T is present in the cells of the mutant. How is this possible?
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11