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Part A In general, what would be the effects of splicing changes on these RNAs a

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Part A In general, what would be the effects of splicing changes on these RNAs and the function of tumor-suppressor gene function? Select the four correct answers. increase of tumor-suppressor gene function a variety of nonspecific variants producing RNA pools with many lengths and combinations of exons and introns change to an oncogene-like function a variety of nonsense products, which result in premature RNA decay or truncated protein products incomplete splicing where introns and exons are erroneously included or excluded in the mRNA product loss of tumor-suppressor gene function O O SubmitPrey Previous Answers Request Answer

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Splicing changes in the RNAs and the corresponding function of the tumor-suppresser gene: