Is it possible, knowing the structure of a protein, to determine the composition

Is it possible, knowing the structure of a protein, to determine the composition of the structural gene in which the protein is encoded in a human cell?

The exact structure of a gene cannot be determined by the protein that is encoded in it. This is due to the redundancy of the genetic code.

Through DNA, mRNA is encoded, and protein assembly takes place on it. Moreover, in one triplet (3 nucleotides), only one amino acid is always encrypted (proteins consist of them). One amino acid can be encoded by different nucleotides, so it is impossible to guess exactly what is the sequence of nucleotides in a gene, you can only find the putative variants.



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