Yes, in eukaryotes, one gene can specify the construction of several proteins through a process called alternative splicing. During this process, different combinations of exons from a single gene can be joined together to produce multiple mRNA variants, leading to the synthesis of distinct protein isoforms. This increases the diversity of proteins that can be generated from a limited number of genes, allowing for greater functional complexity in eukaryotic organisms.
In prokaryotes the genes directly specify proteins.In eukaryotes the exons within the genes specify proteins, the introns within the genes are noncoding DNA that alternate with exons and are spliced out in the process of transcription to messenger RNA.
Yes, functional units of heredity that are composed of DNA and specify the structure of proteins are called genes. Each gene contains the instructions needed to produce specific proteins, which play crucial roles in the structure and function of an organism. These instructions are encoded in the sequence of nucleotides within the DNA. Genes are fundamental to the processes of inheritance and the expression of traits in living organisms.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the macromolecule that holds genetic information and provides the instructions for manufacturing proteins. Its sequence of nucleotides encodes the information necessary for the synthesis of proteins through the processes of transcription and translation. DNA is organized into genes, which are segments that specify particular proteins, ultimately determining an organism's traits and functions.
No, ribosomes do not carry information to specify the amino acid sequence of proteins. Instead, they are the cellular machinery that synthesizes proteins by translating messenger RNA (mRNA) sequences into amino acid chains. The information specifying the amino acid sequence is encoded in the mRNA, which is transcribed from DNA. Ribosomes facilitate the assembly of amino acids in the order dictated by the mRNA sequence during protein synthesis.
I dont think any particular amino acid can resist an infection! please specify your question and remember amino acids are building block of proteins.
In prokaryotes the genes directly specify proteins.In eukaryotes the exons within the genes specify proteins, the introns within the genes are noncoding DNA that alternate with exons and are spliced out in the process of transcription to messenger RNA.
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