The genome browser allows you to see the actual nucleotide sequence of any feature you're interested in, by using the menu View, submenu DNA . In this case the CDH1 gene is read from left to right on your screen (you can tell that because of the many little arrows pointing right on the line representing the gene). What are the first 10 nucleotide of this gene?

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Answer:

AGTGGCGTCG

Explanation:

You can go to the genome browser website and search the CDH1 gene, then go to view, DNA, and start in the zero position, then you will find the first ten nucleotides. CDH1 is a human gene that encodes for the protein epithelial cadherin. It is also known to be a tumor suppressor gene, but mutations in this gene can cause various diseases such as gastric, breast, colorectal, thyroid, and ovarian cancers. This gene is located in the chromosome 16, from 68,737,292 bp to 68,835,541 bp.