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No, the genotypes of species are determined by the genes contained in the DNA code, not adaptation.
Chromosomes contain genes which are segments of DNA.
bases in DNA in the nucleus
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid but also in a sense mRNA; messenger RNA. These are both nucleotides.
This is determined primarily and exclusively by the sequence of Nucleotides in It's Dna.
No, the genotypes of species are determined by the genes contained in the DNA code, not adaptation.
Genotype
sequence of the subunits A, T, C, and G in the DNA of the organism
genes are in DNA
Chromosomes contain genes which are segments of DNA.
bases in DNA in the nucleus
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid but also in a sense mRNA; messenger RNA. These are both nucleotides.
20.3% of your DNA contains genes
This is determined primarily and exclusively by the sequence of Nucleotides in It's Dna.
No - genes are the parts of DNA that code for a functional product (such as a protein). There are other parts of the DNA which are not genes.
No, DNA is the substance from which genes are made. Genetics is the study of genes and their expression.
Functional segments of DNA are called genes