AB blood is an example of codominance in gene expression. In this case, both alleles A and B are expressed equally in the phenotype, resulting in the AB blood type. This occurs because neither allele is dominant over the other, allowing both to contribute to the blood group's characteristics.
Gene Expression
Gene expression
gene expression occurring at transcription
The expression of a gene is called the phenotype.
In the process of gene expression, the gene codes for protein.
Differential gene expression refers to the gene expression that reacts to stimuli or triggers. It is a means of gene regulation where certain hormones produce an effect on protein biosynthesis.
Yes, exons are not removed during the process of splicing in gene expression. Instead, introns are removed and exons are joined together to form the mature mRNA molecule.
Multiple alleles
Gene expression is the activation of a gene that results in the formation of a protein.
Mouse gene expression database was created in 2010.
Yes, the promoter is transcribed in the process of gene expression.
Multiple allele gene expression refers to a situation where a single gene has more than two alleles, or different versions of the gene, which can be expressed differently within an individual's genotype. This can lead to a wider range of possible phenotypic outcomes because each allele may contribute to the expression of a specific trait.