I miss explained pseudoknots in class!!!

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I miss explained pseudoknots in class!!! If you have a protein expressed from one Promoter expressing gene X x You get protein x made, x SEE NEXT SLIDE

I miss explained pseudoknots in class!!! If you have a protein expressed from one Promoter expressing gene X and Y with a pseudoknot x y You get protein x made, but The pseudoknot causes you ALSO to get both a fragment of x and y as a fusion protein because translation continues… in the -1 frame x y X fragment X fragment::y

I miss explained pseudoknots in class!!! If you have a protein expressed from one Promoter expressing gene X x y You get protein x made, but If a pseudoknot exists, then you ALSO get both a fragment of x and y as a fusion protein because translation continues but in the -1 frame x y X fragment X fragment::y