the sequence of nucleotides
Genes code for proteins
Yes, proteins do not code for genes in the process of genetic expression. Genes code for proteins through the process of transcription and translation.
genes
No, not all genes code for proteins. Some genes code for other types of molecules, such as RNA, which play important roles in regulating gene expression and other cellular processes.
Genes are stretches of DNA that contain code to make proteins. Chromosomes are made up of numerous Genes.
They code for proteins.
Genes code for proteins.
Gene codes for protein.
Sections of DNA that code for a particular protein are called genes. These genes contain the instructions for assembling specific proteins through a process known as gene expression.
Another word for genes is "genetic material" or "DNA."
Genotype
code of different functions =)