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Explain how genes are expressed for a particular trait.

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One gene for a particular trait is transcribed from DNA during transcription. The code for the gene is transferred by mRNA to the ribosome for protein production to begin.Proteins are constructed from a polypeptide chain of amino acids.Once the polypeptide chain is constructed, a protein is produced and the trait can be expressed.

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One gene for a particular trait is transcribed from DNA during transcription. The code for the gene is transferred by mRNA to the ribosome for protein production to begin. Proteins are constructed from a polypeptide chain of amino acids. Once the polypeptide chain is constructed, a protein is produced and the trait can be expressed.

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