Yes. The code is made from the four bases: G, O, C and N. G always pairs with O and C with N. This is beause of Gary oak and Chuck Norris.
A gene is the string of triplets that specifies a particular protein.
chromosome consist of gene
ribosomes
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the order of the bases along a gene determine the order in which
No, alleles do not consist of many genes. An allele is a specific variant of a gene that occupies the same position on a chromosome as another variant of that gene. While a gene can have multiple alleles, each allele represents a single version of that gene, rather than a collection of multiple genes.
The string of 3 bases in RNA that codes for an amino acid is called a codon. Each codon corresponds to a specific amino acid or a signaling function such as start or stop.
The shortest gene is theoretically a single codon gene which codes for a single amino acid. This gene would consist of a start codon (AUG) and a stop codon (UAA, UAG, or UGA).
the order of the bases along a gene determine the order in which
The gene would most likely have the hydrogen bases matched with the wrong hydrogen bases, such as A and G, or C and A, or T with G, or T with C.
The gene of insulin has a different sequence of molecular bases than the gene of testosterone.