Change the DNA code & you change the protein.
The section of DNA that codes for a protein is known as a gene.
A piece of DNA that codes for a particular protein is called a gene.
The difference between a structural gene and a nonstructural gene can be explained that structural gene is a gene encoding the amino acid sequence of a protein. Non-regulatory gene. A structural gene is a gene that codes for any RNA or protein product other than a regulatory element (i.e. regulatory protein)and then it makes proteins in the cell. However, the nonstructural gene is different from structure gene, for example (nonstructural gene)NS1 Influenza Protein is created by the internal protein encoding, linear negative-sense, single stranded RNA, NS gene segment; which found in Influenzavirus A, Influenzavirus B and Influenzavirus C;
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A genetic mutation may prevent DNA from producing the protein coded by a gene.
at the gene level gene therapy is done and at the the protein level protein therapy is done
The section of DNA that codes for a protein is known as a gene.
The transcription of the gene (in other words, the end product -- a protein) would be affected. It could possibly change the entire appearance of the end-product (e.g. could make an eyelash curly instead of straight, or make a skin cell dark instead of light).
Coding sequences of a gene are expressed as protein
antibody is just a protein. Every gene codes a protein. So an antibody protein is coded by codons (triplets of nucleotides) in the gene.
A gene is the string of triplets that specifies a particular protein.
A piece of DNA that codes for a particular protein is called a gene.
The difference between a structural gene and a nonstructural gene can be explained that structural gene is a gene encoding the amino acid sequence of a protein. Non-regulatory gene. A structural gene is a gene that codes for any RNA or protein product other than a regulatory element (i.e. regulatory protein)and then it makes proteins in the cell. However, the nonstructural gene is different from structure gene, for example (nonstructural gene)NS1 Influenza Protein is created by the internal protein encoding, linear negative-sense, single stranded RNA, NS gene segment; which found in Influenzavirus A, Influenzavirus B and Influenzavirus C;
Gene. Kha'Lil
there is no "protein in a prion", because prion is nothing but a protein. The gene sequence of this protein is just normal, with nothing special.
That depends on what plant and what gene you mixed and changed
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