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In Biology / High School | 2014-03-20

How do humans use their genes to produce more than 22,000 proteins?

Asked by KurtDukeman

Answer (2)

Dna, is all in the Dna. The Dna is made of adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine which codes for mrna. The mrna codes for amino acid and proteins are made of amino acids. In response to the gene, a gene is a basically a small part of dna in a certain order that codes for specific traits

Answered by lolmartha2000 | 2024-06-10

Humans produce over 22,000 proteins through a process involving transcription and translation of their genes. DNA carries the instructions for proteins, which are synthesized with the help of mRNA and ribosomes. This complex system allows a limited number of genes to result in a diverse array of proteins.
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Answered by lolmartha2000 | 2024-12-20