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15 June, 11:19

Which phrase best describes a gene?

(1) a segment of a DNA molecule found only in

the body cells of an organism

(2) a segment of a DNA molecule found only in

the gametes of an organism

(3) a segment of a DNA molecule that contains

the instructions for producing a trait in an

organism

(4) a segment of a DNA molecule that contains

the instructions for producing all the

characteristics of an organism

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  1. 15 June, 11:28
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    the correct answer is D. The DNA contains all the information required for translating theminto all characteristics of an organsims. The DNA are packed with histone proteins, and are loacted on chromosomes. They are trasncribed and translated into the desired proteins, and thus, the traits
  2. 15 June, 11:33
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    The answer is D, a segment of a DNA molecule that contains the instructions for producing all the characteristics of an organism. A gene is the essential physical and useful unit of heredity. Qualities, which are comprised of DNA, go about as directions to make atoms called proteins. In people, qualities change in size from a couple of hundred DNA bases to more than 2 million bases.
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