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Card 16

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What is DNA?

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Card 17

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how many base pairs are there in the DNA of a typical mammalian cell?

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Card 18

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what does this number mean?

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Card 19

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how is a DNA molecule adapted to carry out its functions?

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Card 20

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how id the genetic information protected from being corrupted by outside chemicals and physical forces?

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Card 21

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why did scientists focus their attention on chromosomes as a site of hereditary material?

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Card 22

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why would proteins be more of a likely candidate of the hereditary molecule?

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Card 23

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what is a gene?

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Card 24

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how the the coded information produced?

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Card 25

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why do genets determine the proteins of an organism?

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