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3 November, 04:22

A structural gene is Choose one: A. a string of nucleotides that can be decoded by an enzyme to produce a protein. B. an organism's entire genetic complement of DNA. C. a string of nucleotides that can be used as a template to produce an RNA that codes for a protein. D. an enzyme involved in the conversion of DNA into RNA.'

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  1. 3 November, 08:19
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    C. a string of nucleotides that can be used as a template to produce a RNA that codes for a protein.

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    A gene is a specific sequence of DNA containing genetic information required to make a specific protien and is a string of nucleotides (DNA in cells) that can be used as a template to produce a RNA (by transcription) that codes for a protein. The produced RNA might be the end product (for example some transfer RNA's) or might be further translated into a protein. An organism's entire complement of DNA is its genome.
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