There are several regions in a gene that are not translated. Promotor and enhancer regions as well as start sites such as the TATA box are not transcribed. Introns and Exons are both transcribed but introns are spliced out leaving only exons to be translated into proteins.
Antigens.
Non Code-Containing segments are called Introns: compare to Dna segments whose Code is Expressed - Exons.
a region of the DNA molecule that stores instructions for a protein is called a
The promoter is a nontranscribed region of a gene.
If the gene is obscured and hidden by folds or heavily methylated, RNA polymerase has a difficult time getting to the promoter region to initiate transcription. If the polymerase can't get there, then the gene is not transcribed and translated to a protein.
No. It is a distinct region of a DNA molecule.
Introns (the stuff between the exons), and UTR (Untranslated region, the stuff before the start codon, and after the stop codon).
a region of the DNA molecule that stores instructions for a protein is called a
The promoter is a nontranscribed region of a gene.
If the gene is obscured and hidden by folds or heavily methylated, RNA polymerase has a difficult time getting to the promoter region to initiate transcription. If the polymerase can't get there, then the gene is not transcribed and translated to a protein.
If the point mutation does not change the protein to be translated in the 3-letter sequence, then it will have no effect on the gene's function.
No. It is a distinct region of a DNA molecule.
The promoter is a nontranscribed region of a gene.
The protein coded for in the DNA transcribed ad then translated.
Introns (the stuff between the exons), and UTR (Untranslated region, the stuff before the start codon, and after the stop codon).
An intron is a DNA region within a gene that is not translated into protein. After intron splicing (ie. removal), the mRNA consists only of exon derived sequences, which are translated into a protein.
By attaching to the a region of the gene called operator thus blocking RNA polymerase so that the gene is not transcribed.
Genetic engineering
The coding region of a gene is that portion of a gene's DNA or RNA, composed of exons, that codes for protein. The coding region of an organism is the sum total of the organism's genome.