My textbook says:"Protein encoding genes control protein production indirectly, using a related molecule called RNA as an intermediary. The sequences of nucleotides along a gene is transcribed into mRNA, which is then translated into a linked series of protein building blocks called amino acids."My question is, do only protein encoding genes control protein production indirectly through RNA or do all genes do this?
Gene Interactions
When the expression of a single trait is influenced by two or more different non-allelic genes, it is termed as genetic interaction. According to Mendel's law of inheritance, each gene functions in its own way and does not depend on the function of another gene, i.e., a single gene controls each of seven characteristics considered, but the complex contribution of many different genes determine many traits of an organism.
Gene Expression
Gene expression is a process by which the instructions present in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are converted into useful molecules such as proteins, and functional messenger ribonucleic (mRNA) molecules in the case of non-protein-coding genes.
My textbook says:
"Protein encoding genes control protein production indirectly, using a related molecule called RNA as an intermediary. The sequences of
My question is, do only protein encoding genes control protein production indirectly through RNA or do all genes do this?
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