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28 January, 19:39

Are genes a segment of DNA containing a set of instructions for making a protein?

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  1. 28 January, 21:17
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    Answer: The given statement is True.

    Gene can be described as the segment of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), which codes for a particular protein. The protein thus formed, corresponds to a specific trait (such as skin color, hair color, color of eye) of the individual organism.

    They possess set of instructions for making a protein in the form of nucleotide sequences. Gene undergo transcription to form mRNA (messenger RNA), which is then converted into particular protein through translation.

    Genes are inherited from parents by their offspring and in this way specific traits are inherited by offspring from their parents.

    Thus, given statement in the question is correct.
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