DNA encodes the information necessary

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  2. How many bits are used to encode a character according to the ASCII encoding scheme?2 bits (ex: 10 encodes ‘A’) 4 bits (ex:
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  3. What is the role of a transmitter in the communication of information using radio waves? (1 point)The transmitter encodes
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  4. for mutation in glycogen metabolism. what happen ifa) loss of the gene that encodes alpha 1,4 glucosidase b)loss of the gene
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  5. Consider the following genes in a hypothetical bacterium:galA – encodes an enzyme that is required for cells to digest the
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  6. Genes and Chromosomes Quick Check1 of 31 of 3 Items Question What is a gene?(1 point) Responses a section of DNA that encodes a
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  7. 1 of 201 of 20 Items00:08 Skip to resources Question DNA encodes the information necessary to produce the proteins needed by
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  8. What is a gene?(1 point)Responses a structure that contains many chromosomes a structure that contains many chromosomes a
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  9. What is a gene?(1 point)Responses a structure that contains many chromosomes a structure that contains many chromosomes a
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  10. What is a gene?(1 point)Responses a section of DNA that encodes a specific protein a section of DNA that encodes a specific
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