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What is a gene
1: A section of DNA that encodes a specific protein.
2: A point that joins two halves of a chromosome
3: A structure that contains many chromosomes
4: A large molecule that performs a specific function
1: A section of DNA that encodes a specific protein.
2: A point that joins two halves of a chromosome
3: A structure that contains many chromosomes
4: A large molecule that performs a specific function
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is that true
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Which structure carries a genetic information
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centromere
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nucleus
chromosome
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Which options contains all of the of the other options listed
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chromosome
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1: A section of DNA that encodes a specific protein.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, it is true. A gene is a section of DNA that contains the instructions for making a specific protein or RNA molecule. Genes are responsible for the inheritance of traits and they play a crucial role in the functioning and development of organisms.
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The structure that carries genetic information is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is a long molecule made up of nucleotides, and it carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, and reproduction of all living organisms. DNA molecules encode the information necessary to build and maintain an organism, including the instructions for making proteins, which are the building blocks of cells and perform various functions in the body.
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The correct answer is chromosome. Chromosomes are structures that carry genetic information in the form of DNA. They consist of long strands of DNA tightly coiled around proteins. Chromosomes are located in the nucleus of a cell and contain multiple genes, which are the segments of DNA that encode specific proteins. The centromere is a specialized region of a chromosome that holds the two halves (sister chromatids) of a replicated chromosome together during cell division. Proteins are molecules that perform various functions in the body, including being involved in gene expression and the structure and function of cells, but they are not the primary carriers of genetic information.
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The option that contains all of the other options listed is chromosome.
A chromosome consists of DNA and proteins, including a centromere, which holds sister chromatids together during cell division. Within a chromosome, there are genes, which are sections of DNA that encode specific proteins. Therefore, a chromosome contains all of the other elements mentioned: centromere, gene, and chromatid.
A chromosome consists of DNA and proteins, including a centromere, which holds sister chromatids together during cell division. Within a chromosome, there are genes, which are sections of DNA that encode specific proteins. Therefore, a chromosome contains all of the other elements mentioned: centromere, gene, and chromatid.
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