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There are a number of chromosomes on a given gene; all of these actively code for proteins.
Chromosomes contain many genes; not all genes are actively coding.
DNA contains a number of segments that code for specific proteins; these segments are chromosomes.
The segments of genes found on chromosomes are made of RNA, which codes for protein synthesis.
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DNA contains a number of segments that code for specific proteins; these segments are chromosomes.
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DNA contains various sections that code for particular proteins; these fragments are chromosomes.
A portion of a DNA atom that codes for a specific protein and decides the characteristics of the person.
A quality is the essential unit of heredity in a living life form.
Qualities are composed and bundled in units called "chromosomes."
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