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Why is the sequence of DNA important? A. It is needed to build new kinds of organisms. B. It makes sure there will be no mistakes in the information. C. It determines protein st…
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Why is the sequence of DNA important?
A. It is needed to build new kinds of organisms.
B. It makes sure there will be no mistakes in the information.
C. It determines protein structure.
D. It is used to create copies of cells.
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C. It determines protein structure
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