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What is a gene in its simplest form? a segment of DNA a looped portion of RNA a molecule found in the endoplasmic reticulum a part of a protein
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What is a gene in its simplest form?
a segment of DNA
a looped portion of RNA
a molecule found in the endoplasmic reticulum
a part of a protein
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Salutations!
What is a gene in its simplest form?
Gene is its simplest form means
a segment of DNA.
Thus, your answer is option A.
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