Which phrase best describes a gene?
(1) a segment of a dna molecule found only in
the b...
Biology, 07.10.2019 01:30 alyssakerr17
Which phrase best describes a gene?
(1) a segment of a dna molecule found only in
the body cells of an organism
(2) a segment of a dna molecule found only in
the gametes of an organism
(3) a segment of a dna molecule that contains
the instructions for producing a trait in an
organism
(4) a segment of a dna molecule that contains
the instructions for producing all the
characteristics of an organism
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