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what is cistron? (biology class 12)

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Answered by Anonymous
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CISTRON-->>>
A section of DNA that contains the genetic code for a single polypeptide and functions as a hereditary unit.
Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

A cistron is an alternative term to a gene.  

Explanation:  

Cistron describes how the genes found in the human body exhibits a specific kind of behavior. The Cistron is emphasized by a different type of genes which have a distinct locus or position.

The cistronic is the main word which developed the word, Cistron. The term cistron is coined by Seymour Benzer. It is also called or is known as cis-trans test.

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