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The order of the bases determines the genetic traits.
The sequence of DNA bases (thymine, cytosine, adenine, and guanine) code for specific traits. The number of and which alleles you have (coded for my the DNA=genes) will determine traits such as eye color.
DNA determines an organism's traits.
The DNA had a large role in the transmission of traits. This is because the DNA is what passes the traits into the organisms offspring.
The mRNA bases are complementary to the DNA bases, and so form H-bonds when the DNA is single-stranded. DNA - mRNA A - U T - A C - G G - C
The order of the bases determines the genetic traits.
The sequence of DNA bases (thymine, cytosine, adenine, and guanine) code for specific traits. The number of and which alleles you have (coded for my the DNA=genes) will determine traits such as eye color.
because it is the role for DNA
nitrogenous bases. (Adenine and Thymine) and (Guanine and Cytosine)
The sections of DNA that code for proteins that determine traits are called genes.
ANSWER: It is an attribute of phenotype not a genotype.
Traits are passed by DNA.
A always pairs with T C always pairs with G
DNA determines an organism's traits.
As with any knowledge, it takes time to discover all the parts. The structure of DNA took time to learn. Then the fact that there were recurrence of 4 bases and these bases had matching bases on the second strand of DNA. We did not have the tools at first. As they came along, we learned more and more.
The nitrogenous bases in DNA are......AdenineCytosineGuanineThymine
The DNA had a large role in the transmission of traits. This is because the DNA is what passes the traits into the organisms offspring.