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Which are segments of DNA that code for specific traits?
genes
chromosomes
proteins
codons
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A gene is a segment of DNA that contains the instructions for a specific trait (usually by encoding a protein or functional RNA). Chromosomes are larger DNA-containing structures, codons are three-base units that specify amino acids, and proteins are the products made from genes.
A gene is a segment of DNA that contains the instructions for a specific trait (usually by encoding a protein or functional RNA). Chromosomes are larger DNA-containing structures, codons are three-base units that specify amino acids, and proteins are the products made from genes.
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