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All the information necessary for an organism to form and grow is recorded in the organism’s dna. how does dna use its stored information to express a trait?
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All the information necessary for an organism to form and grow is recorded in the organism’s dna. how does dna use its stored information to express a trait?
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Hello there.
All the information necessary for an organism to form and grow is recorded in the organism’s dna. how does dna use its stored information to express a trait?
Genes in the DNA instruct the cell to synthesize proteins.
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For the answer to the question above asking
how does dna use its stored information to express a trait? The answer to this question is t
he genes in the DNA instruct the cell to synthesize proteins. I hope my answer helped you.
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