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20 January, 15:37

How is a genetic switch different than a gene? How are they the same

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  1. 20 January, 15:48
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    Genes code for characteristics and processes, where a genetic switch is the process of genes being turned off and on during development, telling that cell to produce a specific set of proteins; for example, a if there was a stomach cell placed within your arm, that stomach cell would be switched off as the proteins that it produces are not needed in the arm; where a gene is the sequence that codes for the characteristics of that cell.
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