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Tarzan
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17 October, 06:35
An organism's genetic code is determined by
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Suzan
17 October, 06:52
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An organism's genetic code is determined by the sequence of nucleotides of the DNA.
What I mean is that it determines the nitrogen bases along a gene.
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