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A section of DNA that carries enough information to make a single protein is called a (an) A. codon. B. enzyme. C. gene. D. intron.

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    A gene is a section of DNA that carries enough information to make a single protein. Gene carries information that is used to make proteins in the process called gene expression. The process starts with transcription which involves making of a messenger RNA with a DNA molecule as a primer. Then the mRNA undergoes the process of translation which results to the formation of proteins, that perform different cellular activities.
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