That meant there would be more than one gene coding for the large protein complex.
Thus, a single gene may code for multiple proteins.
However, in this model all genes must code for alleles with additive effects.
The gene coding for prepronociceptin is located on Ch8p21 in humans.
The gene coding for the enzyme shows 99% similarity between bacteria.
Any gene can code for multiple proteins as a result of alternative splicing.
Their genes coded inevitable differences that ultimately became impossible to overlook.
These genes can code for medicines or enzymes that process food and other substrates.
There are about 70 different genes coding for various intermediate filament proteins.
The genes code for the alpha and beta chains that makeup the protein.