The coding region. In eukaryotes this is often divided into a number of discreet regions of DNA called exons.
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The correct answer is Exon. This would be a gene. It is in charge of carrying information for the DNA and will have the codes for protein as well.
antibody is just a protein. Every gene codes a protein. So an antibody protein is coded by codons (triplets of nucleotides) in the gene.
Carries information from the DNA to the ribosome for protein formation.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The sequence of nitrogenous bases (A, T, G and C) forms a code for the sequence of amino acids in a protein. The code is a triplet code. This means that three bases code for one amino acid. So, the order of the bases in a gene determines the order of the amino acids in a protein.
The correct answer is Exon. This would be a gene. It is in charge of carrying information for the DNA and will have the codes for protein as well.
Gene
Gene. Kha'Lil
gene is a segment of dna that carries instructions for making a protein.
gene
antibody is just a protein. Every gene codes a protein. So an antibody protein is coded by codons (triplets of nucleotides) in the gene.
Gene codes for protein.
A piece of DNA that codes for a particular protein is called a gene.
Messenger Rna.
Carries information from the DNA to the ribosome for protein formation.
gene
The Gene will code for a different protein than it should