HBB Gene Mappre mRNAFinal mRNAA gene is a portion of DNA that codes for proteins that make you… you. Genes make up about 2% of your genome (the exome), with the remaining DNA being classified into “non-coding regions.” The non-coding does affect genes however. This is accomplished in two ways:
6XXXX - the numbers labeled on each portion of the gene signifies which base pair (letters A, T, G, or C) that aspect of the gene is found at. 62105, the beginning of the promoter sequence, is found at 62105 BP’s from the start of Chromosome 11. Promoter Sequence
Explanation:ReflectionBefore this project I thought a gene was
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