well the gene code itself, each codon (and anti-codon) codes for different proteins
The protein that the gene codes for changes or may even cease to be produced, depending on the change to the gene.
The section of DNA that codes for a protein is known as a gene.
A piece of DNA that codes for a particular protein is called a gene.
A segment of DNA that codes for a protein is called a gene, or an exon.
A gene is a DNA sequence that codes for a protein.
Humans have a gene that codes for myosin,a protein found in our muscles.Researchers have found a gene in yeast that codes for a myosin protein
A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for the production of a protein.
A gene codes for one type of polypeptide (protein).
Gene codes for protein.
A gene is part of DNA. It is a sequence that specifically codes for a protein.
antibody is just a protein. Every gene codes a protein. So an antibody protein is coded by codons (triplets of nucleotides) in the gene.
An exon is the section of a gene that codes for a protein or part of a protein, different exons can be spliced together to form different genes in eukaryotes