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What codes for proteins? 20 PTS

A. DNA
B. RNA
C .Polypeptides
D. Amino Acids

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A. DNA

Step-by-step explanation:

  • DNA is a nucleic acid that carries the genetic information of an organism. It is made up of nucleotide bases.
  • A gene is a segment of DNA which codes for a specific protein. This occurs through the process of transcription and translation. Transcription occurs when a section of DNA is transcribed to messenger RNA. During transcription information is passed from DNA to mRNA.
  • Then during translation the messenger RNA which contains the genetic code, is translated to amino acids which joins together to form polysaccharide and eventually proteins.
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