genes contain the code to make proteins
proteins are made from instructions in genes
Genes code for proteins
Genes are sections of DNA which contain the code to make different proteins. DNA is made of long chains of 4 different chemical bases, A,C,G and T. The combination of these bases provides the information on the sequence of amino acids that make a particular protein.
Clever mechanisms turn genes off and on so that they only function when there is a need for their services
is transcribed into RNA. Promoters (I think that's what you meant, right?) don't function as genes; they stand as a signal for RNA polymerase to begin transcription of the actual gene, which begins about 25 base pairs downstream of the promoter region in eukaryotic DNA. Expressed genes DO code for proteins, but not all protein-coding genes are expressed. For example, the cells in your heart contain genes that code for proteins needed only in your liver. While those genes definitely code for proteins, they're not expressed. Expressed genes (and non-expressed genes, Ke$ha Looks like a man, for that matter) are made of DNA, not mRNA.
They reproduce quickly, so they often produce much of the desired protein in a short time.
Genes are made up of DNA. DNA have codes to form proteins
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The types of proteins produced by the Cell are those that are allowed by the Expression of the Genes in a cell's Dna.
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.
Orthologs are genes or proteins in different species that evolved from a common ancestor through speciation, while homologs are genes or proteins in the same species that share a common evolutionary origin. In other words, orthologs are related through a divergence of species, while homologs are related within the same species.
Genes code for proteins
Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
Genes possess the DNA. DNA or we say that gene, code for different amino acid and several amino acids form together to build a protein. These proteins then get involved in several purposes of body building. This means that proteins is also responsible to form DNA and and to conform that the genes are responding appropriately. So, they are related.
Genes contain our DNA. Proteins are synthesized according to data on DNA
Yes, proteins do not code for genes in the process of genetic expression. Genes code for proteins through the process of transcription and translation.
Operon. An operon is a unit of DNA containing a cluster of genes under the control of a single promoter. It includes the structural genes that code for proteins, as well as regulatory elements that control gene expression.
Genes produce proteins and what we are is determined by genes.