In the nucleus, the gene for the hormone is tran- scribed into an mRNA
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Open it In the nucleus, the gene for the hormone is tran- scribed into an mRNA. Generally, a single gene is responsible for directing the primary structure of each peptide hormone. (Because the genes for almost all peptide hormones have bOriginal toplevel documents (pdfs)
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