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How do DNA and proteins work together to pass traits from parents to their children?
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DNA provides instructions to make proteins that show the traits.
DNA provides instructions to make proteins that show the traits.
Proteins provide instructions to make DNA that show the traits.
Proteins provide instructions to make DNA that show the traits.
Traits are passed from parents without using DNA or any proteins.
Traits are passed from parents without using DNA or any proteins.
The environment changes traits without using the instructions of DNA.
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DNA provides instructions to make proteins that show the traits.
Briefly: Genes (DNA) code for proteins, and those proteins carry out cell functions and build body structures that produce observable traits. Parents pass DNA to offspring through gametes.
Briefly: Genes (DNA) code for proteins, and those proteins carry out cell functions and build body structures that produce observable traits. Parents pass DNA to offspring through gametes.
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