Biology, asked by rodamaemunda, 9 months ago

What is the role of proteomes and what would happen if these were not function?

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Answered by dildeepbhullar193
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Proteoms are used to detect protein expression patterns at a given time in response to specific stimulus, but also to determine functional protein, networks that exist at the level of the cell tissue, or whole organism .

The proteome is the complete bundle of the protons produced by the genome one time ......Proteomics tge study of proteome is important because protein represent the actual function molecules in the cell . When mutations occur in the DNA , it is a protein that is ultimately affected .

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Answered by popypopy1
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Answer: The role of proteomes are important because proteins represent the actual functional molecules in the cell. When mutations occur in the DNA, it is the proteins that are ultimately affected.

Glossary :

1. DNA -  ( Deoxyribonucleic acid ) is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms.

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