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  • 30-04-2021
  • Biology
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Dna codes for a protein by?

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  • 30-04-2021

Answer: genes

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  • 30-04-2021
Each protein is coded for by a specific section of DNA called a gene. A gene is the section of DNA required to produce one protein. Genes are typically hundreds or thousands of base pairs in length because they code for proteins made of hundreds or thousands of amino acid
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