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gene expression The process by which the polypeptide encoded by a gene is synthesized at the appropriate time, place, and rate. When a gene is "decoded" by the cell and a new protein is produced, the gene is said to be "expressed" by the plant.
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gene expression The regulated synthesis by a cell of a specific protein. Expression is initiated by transcription of RNA from a gene that includes the coding sequence of the protein or the RNA.
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gene expression the process by which the information encoded by a gene is converted for the making of a protein. In terms of molecular biology, this usually refers to transcription.
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gene expression The process by which the instructions in genes are converted to messenger RNA, which directs protein synthesis.
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gene expression The process by which a gene's coded information is converted into the structures present and operating in the cell. Expressed genes include those that are transcribed into mRNA and then translated into protein and those that are transcribed into RNA but not translated into protein (eg, transfer and ribosomal RNAs).
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