A sequence of bases on a gene that does not code for protein is called a/an A. promoter. B. operator. C. operon. D. exon. E. intron
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A sequence of bases on a gene that does not code for protein is called a/an A. promoter. B. operator. C. operon. D. exon. E. intron
Solution
The correct answer is E. Intron. Introns are sections of DNA within a gene that are transcribed into RNA but are removed before the RNA molecule is translated into protein. They do not code for protein.
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