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25 February, 02:41
Are genes one-dimensional or 3-dimensional
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25 February, 03:33
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Genes are one dimensional.
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The genes are made up of segments of DNA. The DNA has a three dimensional structure as coiling and super-coiling occurs in it to give it a three dimensional structure. But genes itself are one - dimensional. Genes are the hereditary molecules.
The genes makes particular proteins. Proteins also have three dimensional structure as they undergo coiling and super-coiling.
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