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Certain gene mutations do not lead to any apparent damage. These mutations are generally the ones in which the resulting amino acid is not changed.
Mutations in the lac genes can lead to changes in the development of organs in specific regions of an embryo. These mutations can alter the expression of lac genes, which are involved in controlling the development of certain tissues and organs. As a result, the normal process of organ development in those specific regions can be disrupted, leading to abnormalities or different organ structures.
Physical, economic, and cultural regions are alike because they are located within a specific territory.
Some coastal regions will be more susceptible to flooding, but all of Britain would not flood.
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the formal regions of the us could be border lines, county lines, etc. and specific regions like:
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Refsum's disease affects the nervous system, eyes, bones, and skin.
It is etiher a. specific brain regions. b. synaptic gaps. c. endorphins. d. the myelin sheath. It is etiher a. specific brain regions. b. synaptic gaps. c. endorphins. d. the myelin sheath.
Specific Brain Regions
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First of all a gene by definition codes for something so there is no such thing as a "non coding gene". To your question non-coding DNA is no more prone to mutation. A mutation in a non-coding region is far more likely to passed onto offspring because a mutation has no effect on the organism that gets it. A mutation in a gene is more likely to be bad thing than beneficial. So over time (many generations) there are more differences in non coding regions of DNA between individuals. This why DNA fingerprinting looks at differences in non coding regions between people to find unique profiles.