Human ReproductionHard
Question
At the time of organogenesis, genes regulate the process at different levels and at different time due to
Options
A.promoter
B.regulator
C.intron
D.exon
Solution
In eukaryotes, the regulation of gene expression involves splicing together of exonic portions of RNA to give rise to functional mRNA.
Introns are DNA sequences lying within a coding sequence, but not usually encoding cell product.
Exon is a DNA sequence encoding and gives rise to a trabslated polypeptide sequence (protein)
Introns are DNA sequences lying within a coding sequence, but not usually encoding cell product.
Exon is a DNA sequence encoding and gives rise to a trabslated polypeptide sequence (protein)
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