A gene in DNA is the code for what
Question asked by: dymondb
Asked on: 25 Feb 2009
Genes tell the body how to behave in certain ways, so there are genes that represent particular characteristics, and lack of genes or changes in them can lead to diseases and problems in the body.
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Replied at: 01 Mar 2009



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