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A stomach cell line growing in nutrient broth has a mutation in the gene encoding a particular type of tRNA . Assuming the mutation is not lethal to the cells, explain why the amount of SIRT3 mRNA in this cell line is identical to the amount produced by a normal stomach ( NS ) cell line but the amount of SIRT3 protein is less than in the NS cells. β–²
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