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26 March, 20:31

What part of DNA directs a cell to make a certain protein

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  1. 26 March, 21:18
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    Answer: A gene

    Explanation: A gene is the part of DNA that encodes information needed to produce a functional biological product or a protein. DNAs are made up of:

    1). segments that do not code for any biological functional product or protein. These DNA segments are called introns or intervening sequences.

    2). Segments that code for an RNA or a protein. A gene is a segment of a DNA that codes for a protein or an RNA. These segments are called exons.
  2. 26 March, 21:51
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    A gene is the part of DNA that produces the certain proteins.
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