Biology, 06.11.2019 05:31 valenciafaithtorres
In this assignment, you will think of scientific questions that will you better understand the role of dna and chromosomes in the expression of heritable traits in an organism. you will then conduct research to answer these questions. finally, you will compose a typewritten document that states your questions and provides your answers. background information: dna in the nucleus of a cell contains the genetic code that dictates the structure and function of organisms. dna is compressed into structures called chromosomes. chromosomes are made of
segments of dna called genes. genes are the basic units of heredity in organisms and are transferred from parent to offspring. dna contains the genetic code, or the set of instructions, in the form of triplet codons, for assembling amino acids into proteins. all organisms share a similar genetic code based on the same dna codons. the order of the codons differs, allowing for diversity among organisms.
not all dna codes for proteins. some segments of dna are involved in regulatory or structural functions. the function of other segments remains unknown.
just about 3 paragraphs will be ok. include a introduction and conclusion and dont put too much thought into it. im fine with it being decent. brainliest if its good enough.
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