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What is the term for a section of a DNA molecule that codes for proteins?(1 point)
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gene
gene
deoxyribose
deoxyribose
cytosine
cytosine
chromosome
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gene
A gene is a section of DNA that contains the instructions to make a specific protein. Deoxyribose is a sugar in DNA, cytosine is a nucleotide base, and a chromosome is a larger structure made of many genes.
A gene is a section of DNA that contains the instructions to make a specific protein. Deoxyribose is a sugar in DNA, cytosine is a nucleotide base, and a chromosome is a larger structure made of many genes.
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