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A section of DNA that codes for a protein (or other functional product) is known as a gene.
A gene is part of DNA. It is a sequence that specifically codes for a protein.
In cells, protein is produced in the ribosomes. The instructions for protein synthesis are found in the DNA, which is copied onto mRNA. This mRNA then carries these instructions to the ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs.
DNA is a double helix. When a protein is going to be made only the section of DNA that codes for that specific protein splits into two strands so that an mRNA molecule can copy it. Because mRNA can only copy the portion of DNA that codes for the specific protein, of is in this way that the nucleus controls which proteins are produced.
The section of DNA that codes for a protein is known as a gene.
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Mix the cDNA with the liver DNA.
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A section of DNA that codes for a protein (or other functional product) is known as a gene.
The first step in creating a protein is transcription - the copying of the code from DNA to mRNA. (The section of DNA must unwind before this can happen).
A piece of DNA that codes for a particular protein is called a gene.
Introns (the stuff between the exons), and UTR (Untranslated region, the stuff before the start codon, and after the stop codon).
A gene is part of DNA. It is a sequence that specifically codes for a protein.
The correct answer is Exon. This would be a gene. It is in charge of carrying information for the DNA and will have the codes for protein as well.
nucleus contains a DNA which undergoes processes such as transription and translation forming a sequence of aminoacids which produces a protein