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8 September, 14:42
How does gene expression work
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Cordell Brewer
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It is the process by which the heritable information in a gene, the sequence of DNA base pairs, is made into functional gene product, such as protein or RNA. The basic idea is DNA transcribed into RNA, which is translated into proteins.
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