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If your clone does not code for a protein

Option 1: The ORF may be missing in the clone.
Option 2: The clone may contain non-coding sequences.
Option 3: Errors in sequencing may have affected the coding region.
Option 4: The clone might not be expressing the protein.

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Final answer:

If your clone does not code for a protein, there could be several reasons for it: missing ORF, non-coding sequences, sequencing errors, or lack of protein expression.

Step-by-step explanation:

If your clone does not code for a protein, there could be several reasons for it. Option 1: The ORF (open reading frame) may be missing in the clone. Option 2: The clone may contain non-coding sequences. Option 3: Errors in sequencing may have affected the coding region. Option 4: The clone might not be expressing the protein.

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