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structural unit of gene is called

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Answered by labisha82
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Answer:

chemical structure of gene

Explanation:

genes are composed of deoxyribonuclie

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

The 'structural unit of a gene' is called codon.

Explanation:

It is a 'three-nucleotide sequence' which forms a part of the gene and a particular amino acid help to transcript during translation.

The other units given are- recon, muton, and cistron. It responds to a specific amino acid.

Cistron is the functional unit, and its muton refers to muted unit and recon represents a recombination unit of a gene.

Codons provide the key which allows two of the languages to be translated.

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