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3 May, 08:37

A gene is a sequence of DNA that holds the code for. a. self-replication b. the manufacture of a carbohydrate c. the manufacture of a polypeptide d. recombinant technology.

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  1. 3 May, 11:22
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    The answer is c. the manufacture of a polypeptide.

    A gene is a sequence of DNA that holds the code for the production of proteins. Through the process of transcription, the gene is transcribed into a sequence of mRNA (messenger RNA). Through the process of translation, mRNA sequence is translated into the sequence of amino acids, which is actually called a polypeptide.
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