Describe the chemical nature of a gene?
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✏️ chemically, a gene is a DNA segment, consisting of Definite number of deoxyribonucleotides.
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✏️ chemically, a gene is a DNA segment, consisting of Definite number of deoxyribonucleotides.
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The molecules which are genes must have two properties:
They must be able to hold information and decode it (translate it) into an organism as it grows and develops.
It must be able to copy itself so that it can be passed on to future generations.
Whatever genes are made of it must be a big molecule to hold the large amount of information required to build an organism.
It must be a complex molecule to provide the necessary variation to code the instructions which control growth and development.
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The molecules which are genes must have two properties:
They must be able to hold information and decode it (translate it) into an organism as it grows and develops.
It must be able to copy itself so that it can be passed on to future generations.
Whatever genes are made of it must be a big molecule to hold the large amount of information required to build an organism.
It must be a complex molecule to provide the necessary variation to code the instructions which control growth and development.
HOPE IT HELPS U. ✌✌
#BE BRAINLY. ✌✌
THANKS.
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