Chapter 28: 7CP (page 1052)
What is the regulatory advantage of arranging genes in opera’s?
Short Answer
A gene is an expression of a nucleotide in DNA or RNA that encodes the synthesis of a gene product, either RNA or protein.
Chapter 28: 7CP (page 1052)
What is the regulatory advantage of arranging genes in opera’s?
A gene is an expression of a nucleotide in DNA or RNA that encodes the synthesis of a gene product, either RNA or protein.
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