When genes can't expressed DNA can't expressed? Is it true or false?
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Jul 11
False. While genes are segments of DNA that code for specific proteins, not all DNA is actively transcribed and expressed. Only a small portion of the DNA in a cell is actively transcribed into RNA and translated into proteins. The expression of genes is regulated by various factors, including environmental cues and cellular signaling pathways. So, if a gene is not expressed, it does not necessarily mean that the entire DNA cannot be expressed.