Biology, asked by kumarisshristi57, 8 months ago

Gene which transcribes m-RNA is called:
i) Regulator gene
(ii) Operator gene
(iii) Structural gene
(iv) None of these​

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Answered by wipronreddy
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Answer:

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Answered by manjirimusale90511
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Explanation:

The stretch of DNA transcribed into an RNA molecule is called a transcription unit and encodes at least one gene.

If the gene encodes a protein, the transcription produces messenger RNA (mRNA); the mRNA, in turn, serves as a template for the protein's synthesis through translation.

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