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How does a gene give instructions to make a protein?

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The instructions for making a protein are provided by a gene, which is a specific segment of a DNA molecule. Each gene contains a specific sequence of nucleotides. This sequence of nucleotides specifies which sequence of amino acids should be joined together to form the protein.

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