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What does the sequence of nucleotides in DNA code for?

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The sequence of nucleotides in DNA codes for the sequence and type of amino acids to be put together to make specific proteins.
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Individual codons code for specific amino acids. A gene is a sequence of nucleotides along a DNA strand - with 'start' and 'stop' codons and other regulatory elements - that specifies a sequence of amino acids that are linked together to form a protein. ... Each amino acid can be coded for by more than one codon.
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