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Dakota Hunter
12 September, 17:04
How are DNA and gene expression similar?
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Shyla Chambers
12 September, 17:12
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Non-protein-coding genes (genes that specify functional RNAs) are still transcribed to produce an RNA, but this RNA is not translated into a polypeptide. For either type of gene, the process of going from DNA to a functional product is known as gene expression.
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