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explain the structure of a gene and what is gene regulation

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Answered by saddaqatamin
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 structure is the organisation of specialised sequence elements within a gene. ... A gene is transcribed (copied) from DNA into RNA, which can either be non-coding (ncRNA) with a direct function, or an intermediate messenger (mRNA) that is then translated into protein.

Answered by apramanik2003
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Gene structure is the organisation of specialised sequence elements within a gene. ... A gene is transcribed (copied) from DNA into RNA, which can either be non-coding (ncRNA) with a direct function, or an intermediate messenger (mRNA) that is then translated into protein.

Gene regulation refers to the mechanisms that act to induce or repress the expression of a gene. These include structural and chemical changes to the genetic material, binding of proteins to specific DNA elements to regulate transcription, or mechanisms that modulate translation of mRNA.

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