Asked by Anonymous
How is information for a specific protein carried on the DNA molecule?
A. As a sequence of nucleotides
B. In the double helix shape of the condensed chromosome
C.In the ratio of adenines to thymines
D.As a pattern of phosphates and sugars
A C D are all statements that make sense, but how do I know which one is correct for the situation
but I think it is A. can anyone explain
A. As a sequence of nucleotides
B. In the double helix shape of the condensed chromosome
C.In the ratio of adenines to thymines
D.As a pattern of phosphates and sugars
A C D are all statements that make sense, but how do I know which one is correct for the situation
but I think it is A. can anyone explain
Answers
Answered by
billy stanford
hi bestie ! did you ever figure it out? 😀
Answered by
Regina
yup A. is the correct answer
Answered by
College Certified
Yes it is A ~ As a sequence of Nucleotides
Answered by
no
no
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