Where is the genetic code stored in a DNA molecule? HOw is the genetic code stored in the DNA molecule?
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The genetic code in DNA is stored in the bases of DNA and the order of the bases.
The number of combinations is astronomical and the order can code and represent anything that needs to be created within the molecule.
The DNA molecule itself is the genetic code, and the particular blueprint is the bases and order of the bases that it contains.
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