A gene that specifies amino acid sequence of a polypeptide chain is termed as

A Gene That Specifies Amino Acid Sequence Of A Polypeptide Biology Question

A gene that specifies amino acid sequence of a polypeptide chain is termed as

Options

(a) structural gene
(b) regulator gene
(c) operator gene
(d) split gene

Correct Answer:

structural gene

Explanation:

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