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Knowing the sequence of an organism's DNA allows researchers to study specific genes, to compare them with the genes of other organisms, and to try to discover the functions of different genes and gene combinations.
all genetic material.. each part makes up the other.. example.. proteins have genes which has chromosomes which consists of DNA
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Dentine and cementine contain specific proteins as proteoglycans, collagene and other.
My A&P book states: Cells, of course make more than proteins---they also synthesize glycogen, fat, steroids, phospholipids, pigments, and many other compounds. There are no genes for these cell products, and yet their synthesis is under indirect genetic control. How? They are produced by enzymatic reactions, and enzymes are proteins encoded by genes. A&P by Saladin 5th edition
A genes job is to inherrit traits from their parents to thier offsring.
Proteins
one gene codes for one protein - apex
Knowing the sequence of an organism's DNA allows researchers to study specific genes, to compare them with the genes of other organisms, and to try to discover the functions of different genes and gene combinations.
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.
all genetic material.. each part makes up the other.. example.. proteins have genes which has chromosomes which consists of DNA
Genes are made of DNA (or RNA - not in humans). They are sequences that encode for a functional product (usually a protein). Chromosomes contain genes.
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Dentine and cementine contain specific proteins as proteoglycans, collagene and other.
Membrane proteins and all other proteins are produced in cytoplasm. The proteins targeted to membranes by specific signals. Golgi vesicles transport the proteins to membrane. Not all proteins are membrane proteins
It depends. Some genes determine a single trait all by themselves. Some genes work with other genes to make a trait. It takes several separate genes to determine how tall you will be. And then there are other genes that by themselves determine multiple traits. Each gene is the code for a peptide chain. Many of those become proteins.
it is the blueprint for directing the production and regularion of proteins via RNA. the term "gene" cna be used to refer to a specific allele (e.g. the trait of red hair) or all of the alleles possible at a specific locus on a chromosome (e.g., the hair colour allele location determining whether hair is red, brown, blond, black and so on).