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mart [117]
3 years ago
11

Complete the sentences about inheritance. The code for heredity is carried on______ in each organism's DNA.

Biology
2 answers:
Oksanka [162]3 years ago
7 0
Answer;
Genes
The code for heredity is carried on genes in each organism's DNA. 

Explanation;
Genes are portions of the genome that codes for a protein or an RNA, Hereditary information that is contained in nucleotide sequence of DNA. The coded information is copied into RNA (through transcription process) and translated into chains of amino acids which eventually link together to make proteins. The hereditary information is passed from one generation to another.
zmey [24]3 years ago
5 0
The code for hereditary is carried on the Genotype of each organisms DNA.
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