Asked by kelvin calin
In which structure is all the genetic information of an organism found?
DNA
gene
codon
protein
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DNA
Explanation: DNA (organized into chromosomes as the genome) contains the complete set of genetic information for an organism. A gene is a segment of DNA that encodes a trait, a codon is a three-base sequence within DNA/RNA that specifies an amino acid, and proteins are the expressed products of genes, not the hereditary material.
Explanation: DNA (organized into chromosomes as the genome) contains the complete set of genetic information for an organism. A gene is a segment of DNA that encodes a trait, a codon is a three-base sequence within DNA/RNA that specifies an amino acid, and proteins are the expressed products of genes, not the hereditary material.
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