What is a split gene ?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
An interrupted gene (also called a split gene) is a gene that contains expressed regions of DNA called exons, split with unexpressed regions called introns (also called intervening regions). Exons provide instructions for coding proteins, which create mRNA necessary for the synthesis of proteins.
Explanation:
hope this helps...
Answered by
2
Aηѕωєя:-
- A split or interrupted gene is defined as a gene consisting of introns (intervening sequences between exons) and exons (segments of an interrupted gene that are represented in the mRNA). Thus, a simple split gene has at least two exons and one intron.
Similar questions