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the order of the nucleotides in the molecule
The sequences for nitrogen bases for all living organisms is what makes up DNA and therefore their genes.
Genes are sections of DNA which contain the code to make different proteins. DNA is made of long chains of 4 different chemical bases, A,C,G and T. The combination of these bases provides the information on the sequence of amino acids that make a particular protein.
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Inside the nucleus in eukaryotes and in a region called the nucleoid in prokaryotes.
Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
No one really knows the exact order of information in DNA but DNA is coded with genes and nitrogen bases (adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine). Adenine always pairs with thymine and guanine always pairs with cytosine. Alternating sugar and phosphate parts are along the sides of DNA and genes, nitrogen bases and nucleotides is basically the "code" of DNA.
A gamete contains half the number of genes that the other body cells do.
DNA is desoxyribose nucleic acid. DNA carries the genetic code that determines the characteristics of a living thing. Genes are related to DNA because they are short sections of DNA that code for specific proteins.
DNA contain many genes. and with 2 different parents with many different genes and traits of their own, the number of possible combination is enormous
I think because they don't have the same genes or the same arrangement of nitrogen bases in their chromosomes.
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