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Differentiate between the one gene-one enzyme hypothesis and the one gene-one polypeptide hypothesis. - Biology (Theory)

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Differentiate between the one gene-one enzyme hypothesis and the one gene-one polypeptide hypothesis.

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Feature One Gene-One Enzyme Hypothesis One Gene-One Polypeptide Hypothesis
Proposed By Beadle and Tatum (1941). Developed as an improvement over the original hypothesis.
Main Concept Each gene is responsible for the production of a single specific enzyme. Each gene is responsible for the synthesis of a single polypeptide chain.
Scope Assumed all gene products are enzymes. Recognises that genes also code for non-enzymatic proteins (like collagen or haemoglobin).
Biological Fact Many proteins consist of multiple different polypeptide chains (e.g., Haemoglobin has alpha and beta chains), each coded by a different gene. Acknowledges that a single enzyme might be made of multiple polypeptides from different genes.
Limitation It failed to explain proteins that are not enzymes or enzymes made of multiple subunits. It is more accurate but still limited (doesn’t account for alternative splicing, where one gene can make multiple proteins).
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Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance - DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN [Page 279]

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Nootan Biology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance
DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN | Q 7. | Page 279
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