Question
What is the term for a section of a DNA molecule that codes for proteins?(1 point)
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chromosome
chromosome
deoxyribose
deoxyribose
cytosine
cytosine
gene
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chromosome
chromosome
deoxyribose
deoxyribose
cytosine
cytosine
gene
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Answered by
adaleta
Eukaryotic chromosomes tend to be much larger than prokaryotic chromosomes. In order to package these large chromosomes into the nucleus, which family of proteins are used by the cell?(1 point)
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histones
histones
RNA polymerases
RNA polymerases
DNA polymerases
DNA polymerases
transcription factors
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histones
histones
RNA polymerases
RNA polymerases
DNA polymerases
DNA polymerases
transcription factors
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The term for a section of a DNA molecule that codes for proteins is **gene**.
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