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Damian White
7 October, 23:42
Does all dna code for protein?
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Hailee Stein
8 October, 03:29
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Only about 5% of human DNA encodes protein.
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Arrayed along the DNA strand are the genes, specific regions whose sequences carry the genetic code for making specific proteins. The genes of bacteria are tightly packed together; virtually all the DNA encodes proteins.
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