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What area of a gene is a section of dna that carries the code used to make a protein?

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The kind of RNA that contains the data for making a protein is called ambassador RNA (mRNA) since it conveys the data, or message, from the DNA out of the core into the cytoplasm. Interpretation, the second step in getting from a quality to a protein, happens in the cytoplasm.
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