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24 December, 13:53

Genes contain instructions for assembling Question 56 options: a. purines. b. nucleosomes. c. proteins. d. pyrimidines.

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  1. 24 December, 15:03
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    c. Proteins

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    A stretch of DNA that code for specific proteins is said to be a gene. A gene is transcribed into mRNA. The mRNA has a nucleotide sequence complementary to the corresponding gene. The nucleotide sequence of mRNA is read in the form of genetic codes during the process of protein synthesis to specify the amino acid sequence of proteins. Therefore, genes carry the genetic information for the assembly of proteins and the processes of transcription and translation deliver the stored genetic information.
  2. 24 December, 17:29
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    Answer: The Answer is C. Proteins! I just took the test
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