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Describe three proteins that are produced by genes.

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1. coding regions, called exons, which specify a sequence of amino acids.

2. non-coding regions, called introns, which do not specify amino acids.

3. regulatory sequences, which play a role in determining when and where the protein is made (and how much is made)

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Step-by-step explanation:

coding regions, called exons, which specify a sequence of amino acids.

non-coding regions, called introns, which do not specify amino acids.

regulatory sequences, which play a role in determining when and where the protein is made (and how much is made)

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