Yes. A gene is composed of multiple codons that inscribes for a specific code that give a certain characteristic. A codon is comprised of 3 nucleotides.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The mutated gene codes for a protein that cause a new trait
yes and a genome is larger than both
Splicing
A transgenic organism that has extra copies of a gene produces more of the DNA that is coded for by that gene
A universe is bigger than an organism.
Bigger. A gene is one of thousands of segments in the DNA that is found within a cell.
The Gene will code for a different protein than it should
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
A gene has all the traits of the organism
The mRNA product is shorter than the gene coding for it as a result of splicing. Therefore the organism in question is likely to be a Eukaryote, as Prokaryotes rarely undergo splicing.