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How do our genes control our proteins?

Genes contain our DNA. Proteins are synthesized according to data on DNA


Describe the role of DNA and genes in protein synthesis.?

The role Of DNA and genes in protein synthesis is to create proteins through its multi-step process of transcription and translation which results in the formation of proteins.


Does proteins determine Genes?

No, proteins do not determine genes. Genes are segments of DNA that encode instructions for making proteins. Proteins are the products of gene expression, meaning that genes are responsible for determining the sequence and structure of proteins.


What is the process that forms proteins such as hemoglobin?

It would be translation/transcription. Transcription= changing DNA to RNA; Tanslation= changing the RNA to proteins. The whole process is known as protein synthesis.


What is the relationship between genes and proteins?

DNA Genes and Proteinthe gene is a subunit of DNA, one strand of DNA is copied into mRNA which is then translated into proteins


How are genes are protein related?

Genes are made up of DNA. DNA have codes to form proteins


DNA sequences that code for proteins are called what?

genes


What part of DNA provides codes for proteins?

The parts of DNA that code for proteins are called genes.


What part of DNA provides the code of proteins?

The parts of DNA that code for proteins are called genes.


What part of DNA provides the code for proteins?

The parts of DNA that code for proteins are called genes.


Sections of DNA that code for a particular protein are called?

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.


What part of a DNA molecule contains the instruction of making chromosome packaging proteins?

In prokaryotes the genes directly specify proteins.In eukaryotes the exons within the genes specify proteins, the introns within the genes are noncoding DNA that alternate with exons and are spliced out in the process of transcription to messenger RNA.