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A sequence of bases on a gene that does not code for protein is called a/anGroup of answer choicesExonOperonIntronPromoterOperatorNext

Question

A sequence of bases on a gene that does not code for protein is called a/an

Group of answer choices

  • Exon
  • Operon
  • Intron
  • Promoter
  • Operator
  • Next
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Solution

The correct answer to the question is "Intron."

Explanation:

  1. Exon: Exons are sequences within a gene that code for proteins and are expressed.
  2. Operon: An operon is a group of genes regulated together, typically found in prokaryotes.
  3. Intron: Introns are non-coding sequences of DNA that are not translated into proteins; they are transcribed into precursor mRNA but are removed during mRNA processing.
  4. Promoter: A promoter is a DNA sequence that initiates transcription of a particular gene.
  5. Operator: An operator is a segment of DNA that a repressor can bind to, preventing transcription.

Thus, the sequence of bases on a gene that does not code for protein is specifically referred to as an "Intron."

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