what is a practical or clinical use of knowing the base sequence of a gene
A gene consists of a specific sequence of bases; variations in that sequence make for a different gene.
Whether the gene is methylated.
gene sequence: DNA sequence ( its the same thing)
mutation is a permanent change in the DNA sequence of a gene and can alter the amino acid sequence of the protein encoded by the gene..
find the protein sequence in protein sequence data base.....then from the protein sequence u can find the antibody gene sequence...... u can also go for nucleotide sequencing....which will directly help u in getting the sequence.....u can check this in bioinformatics data base
A mutation is a permenent in DNA sequence of a gene,mutation in a gene's DNA sequence can alterthe aminoacid sequence of the protein encodedby the gene.
gene sequence
A gene consists of a specific sequence of bases; variations in that sequence make for a different gene.
Whether the gene is methylated.
Basically change in the DNA sequence of a gene is associated with change in the nucleotide sequence which may result in Mutation and may cause loss of function of that particular mutated gene.
Basically change in the DNA sequence of a gene is associated with change in the nucleotide sequence which may result in Mutation and may cause loss of function of that particular mutated gene.
what is a practical or clinical use of knowing the base sequence of a gene
A gene is a DNA sequence that codes for a protein.
the sequence of nucleotides
No, a mutagen is an agent (usually a chemical) that mutates DNA. It can cause an abnormal DNA sequence in a gene or elsewhere
gene sequence: DNA sequence ( its the same thing)
the sequence of nucleotides