which statements describe the genetic code? select four options
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Genetic Code. The genetic code is the set of instructions in a gene that tell the cell how to make a specific protein. A, T, G, and C are the "letters" of the DNA code. They stand for the chemicals adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine, respectively, that make up the nucleotide bases of DNA.
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The genetic code is related to the tri-nucleotide sequences that are called ... Genetic code
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