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What is the role of proteins in a chromosome? They help fold and coil DNA to make it smaller. They help separate the nucleic acids in a molecule. They help separate the genes in chromosomes. They help
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What is the role of proteins in a chromosome?
They help fold and coil DNA to make it smaller.
They help separate the nucleic acids in a molecule.
They help separate the genes in chromosomes.
They help decode the information in DNA.
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They help fold and coil DNA to make it smaller.
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The answer is They help fold and coil DNA to make it smaller.
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