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Give a clear account of the way genetic variants in the non-coding DNA of a gene can affect phenotype by influencing the binding of RNA polymerase and altering the quantity of protein produced.

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Genetics

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Genetic Variants and Protein Production

Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) BiologyPaper 1

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Give a clear account of the way genetic variants in the non-coding DNA of a gene can affect phenotype by influencing the binding of RNA polymerase and altering the quantity of protein produced

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  • You need to be able to give a clear account of the way genetic variants in the non-coding DNA of a gene can affect phenotype by influencing the binding of RNA polymerase and altering the quantity of protein produced.
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