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How does every cell get a copy of DNA?
How does every cell get a copy of DNA?

protein - Warren County Schools
protein - Warren County Schools

... you Look Like or How You Feel? The DNA in each chromosome makes up many genes (as well as vast stretches of noncoding DNA(introns), the function of which is unknown). A gene is any given segment along the DNA that encodes instructions that allow a cell to produce a specific product typically, a prot ...
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CHAPTER 15

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