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87 DNA is the genetic material that organisms inherit from their parents . Each chromosome contains one long DNA molecule , usually consisting of from several hundred to more than a thousand genes . When a cell reproduces itself by ...
87 DNA is the genetic material that organisms inherit from their parents . Each chromosome contains one long DNA molecule , usually consisting of from several hundred to more than a thousand genes . When a cell reproduces itself by ...
Page 95
Most DNA molecules are very long , with thousands or even millions of base pairs connecting the two chains . One long DNA double helix includes many genes , each one a particular segment of the molecule . Figure 5.27 ( from page 88 ) ...
Most DNA molecules are very long , with thousands or even millions of base pairs connecting the two chains . One long DNA double helix includes many genes , each one a particular segment of the molecule . Figure 5.27 ( from page 88 ) ...
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It is this feature of DNA that makes possible the precise copying of genes that is responsible for inheritance ( see Figure 5.27 ) . In preparation for cell division , each of the two strands of a DNA molecule serves as a template to ...
It is this feature of DNA that makes possible the precise copying of genes that is responsible for inheritance ( see Figure 5.27 ) . In preparation for cell division , each of the two strands of a DNA molecule serves as a template to ...
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