Genes are a segment of DNA which codes for a RNA or proteins. In any case, the first process is transcription of mRNA that will be then transported to cytoplasm. RNA may or may not synthesize proteins depending on the nature and message coded in it. mRNA usually interact with tRNA and ribosomes to make proteins.
Genes contain our DNA. Proteins are synthesized according to data on DNA
No they are not. Proteins are synthesized as per the information present in the DNA or genes. So Genes are something which determine the phenotype or a character of an organism by making RNA and proteins.
If you're synthesizing the proteins yourself (meaning you didn't ingest them), then all proteins are produced by genes.
Genes are transcribed to make Proteins
Genes carry the instructions to make proteins, i think....
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Is to code the way proteins turns genes on or off
An inducer is a cluster of genes that codes for proteins with related functions. They do this by disabling repressors, which causes the gene to be expressed.
Yes
Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
Genes code for proteins
Very many genes have their heritably determined functions 'set' to control the functions of other genes.
Genes contain our DNA. Proteins are synthesized according to data on DNA
What do genes do to help carry out their functions
Genes, or DNA, have the blueprints for producing proteins. The proteins produced by DNA not only are the building blocks for the whole body, but they are used to trigger every other reaction in the body. For example, DNA can create proteins such as enzymes, which assist chemical reactions, hormones, which signal other cells to do certain functions, etc.
No they are not. Proteins are synthesized as per the information present in the DNA or genes. So Genes are something which determine the phenotype or a character of an organism by making RNA and proteins.
Genes produce proteins and what we are is determined by genes.