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What is a gene
GeneThe central dogma of genetics was that one gene coded for one enzyme this was later altered to one gene coded for one polypeptide.

As we learn more about genetics, this begins to look like an overly simplistic view of the concept of gene. The exact definition of the term gene is in debate at the moment, as is the use of the term at all in the future. The discovery of very short RNA's (miRNA, siRNA's) which influence gene expression (without translation into peptides) are part of this debate.

Definitions

A gene is a unit of heredity in a living organism. It is normally a stretch of DNA that codes

for a type of protein or for an RNA chain that has a function in the organism. All proteins and functional RNA chains are specified by genes. All living things depend on genes. Genes hold the information to build and maintain an organism's cells and pass genetic traits to offspring. A gene is a unit of in a living organism. It is normally a stretch of DNA that codes for a type of protein or for an RNA chain that has a function in the organism.

Genes hold the information to build and maintain an organism's cells and pass genetic traits to offspring. A gene is a part of a DNA molecule that codes for a particular trait of an organism. It provides instructions on how to make a polypeptide. For example, one gene may code for the production of tyrosinase, which is an enzyme (protein) used in the synthesis of melanin (a pigment responsible for dark colors in skin and fur).

By the traditional definition, a gene is 'transcribed' into mRNA which is then 'translated' into a protein, which will produce the desired effect in an organism's cell. Some genes may contain instructions for the production of RNA that is not translated into a protein, such as tRNA, rRNA, miRNA and siRNA.

Conclusion

In essence, a gene is a section of a DNA molecule that has a unique and specific biological function.

What category would the book Vampire Plaque be in Science Fiction or Fiction

Most likely Science Fiction, because of the concept of the vampire.

What is the role of microfilaments in cell division

They pull the cell membrane in.

They Split The Cell During Cytokinesis.

What are the example of science fiction

An example of science fiction is Isaac Asimov's books about robots. He invented the Three Laws of Robotics to explain how robots would be programmed.

Which premise would best fit in a work of dystopian fiction

Can an artificial intelligence that has taken over the world every be stopped?

What moral question does the presence of robots and cyborgs in science fiction most often inspire

what is the difference between humans and machines?

What task could Hisashige Tanaka's robots perform

Serve Tea : Apex

Which character in Faulkner's As i lay dying uses the most imagery

Darl

What is the premise of Edward Abbey's The Monkey Wrench Gang

A group of activists sabotaged the Glen Canyon dam.

What belief does Postman hold about television

He believes society is affected by the biases of TV

Which is a main idea in ted chiang's exhalation


The power of the scientific method

What present-day technology is most likely a forerunner to the science fiction robot

the smarthphone

How does the narrator and exhalation most clearly change from the beginning to the end of the story

at the story’s beginning , he is a methodical thinker , but by the end , he becomes more introspective

What is the subject matter of the story Exhalation

brain dissection

What does Harrison Bergeron do that angers the government

Identifies himself as better than anyone else

What idea is the narrator in Exhalation most clearly promoting to the reader

The importance of seeing beauty in mere existence.

In "The Pedestrian", what idea mostly clearly indicates that mead is an unusual person in his society

his choice of walking for enjoyment

or

he dont have a TV

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