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How does dna help with the transfer of genetic material from parents to offspring? proteins bind to dna, which activates them and forces them to express certain traits. genes in dna code for the production of proteins, which cause traits to be expressed. dna is mutated by a chemical passed from parents to offspring to form proteins that express traits. enzymes break down dna, releasing amino acids that join to form proteins and express various traits?

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The first statement is true.
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Answer:

Option (2).

Step-by-step explanation:

Genetic material may be defined as the material that has the ability to pass down to the next generation. DNA has the ability to acts as the genetic material.

DNA is converted to RNA by the transcription and further into the protein products by the process of translation. Genes present on the DNA molecule codes for the formation of the particular protein products. These proteins are responsible for the expression of the particular traits of the organism.

Thus, the answer is option (2).

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