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What name do scientsits give to a length of DNA that codes for one protein?

photon


What name do scientists give to a length of DNA that codes for one protein?

gene


What is the section of DNA that codes for a protein called?

The section of DNA that codes for a protein is called a gene. Genes provide the instructions for making specific proteins through a process called protein synthesis. The sequence of nucleotides within a gene determines the order of amino acids in a protein.


What is the specific expressed sequence of DNA that codes for a protein in this genetic sequence?

The specific expressed sequence of DNA that codes for a protein in this genetic sequence is called a gene.


A segment of DNA that codes for a protein is called a?

A segment of DNA that codes for a protein is called a gene, or an exon.


A segment of DNA found on a chromosome that codes for a protein?

a gene


What are sections of DNA that codes the making of a specific protein?

the answer is genes


True or false all DNA codes for protein?

true


What is a DNA a building block for?

Protein is made from the codes of DNA. The DNA itself is not a building block for anything.


How are genes are protein related?

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


What is an exon's role in DNA?

The exon codes for the opening sequence of DNA for protein synthesis. It is a sequence of nucleotides that code for the RNA to begin transcription of the DNA to RNA protein.


What is the process by which the expressed sequence of DNA codes for a protein?

The process by which the expressed sequence of DNA codes for a protein is called protein synthesis. This process involves two main steps: transcription, where the DNA sequence is copied into a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, and translation, where the mRNA is used as a template to assemble amino acids into a protein.