The duplication of DNA (chromosomes) in a cell prior to cell division is called: a) DNA repair b) translation c) replication d) transcription Question 10 (1 point). Genes are sections of DNA which can code for: a) polypeptides or proteins b) ribosomal RNA (rRNA) c) transfer RNA (tRNA) d) all of the above
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So, the answer to the first question is replication. Genes are sections of DNA which can code for polypeptides or proteins, ribosomal RNA (rRNA), and transfer RNA (tRNA). So, the answer to the second question is all of the above. Show more…
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