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Yes. The sequence of nitrogen bases in DNA determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein. The sequence of amino acids determines the structure and function of a protein.

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What instructions on DNA that code for specific proteins or traits?

A Gene


How does DNA contain instructions for traits?

The DNA code consists of specific sequences of DNA nucleotides that code for specific amino acids. A sequence of three nucleotides are called a codon, and code for one specific amino acid. The sequence of amino acids determines the structure and function of the proteins, which determine the cells' activities and hereditary traits.


How do the nitrogenous bases (atgc) in DNA make traits such as eye color and hair texture?

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.


. The DNA sequences that make up the genetic code of an organism determine which traits the organism will exhibit.?

Instructions coded by DNA sequences are translated into proteins which express an organism's physical traits


The DNA sequences that make up the genetic code of an organism determine which traits the organism will exhibit.?

Instructions coded by DNA sequences are translated into proteins which express an organism's physical traits


The DNA sequences that make up the genetic code of an organism determine which traits the organism will exhibit?

Instructions coded by DNA sequences are translated into proteins which express an organism's physical traits


Where are the protein-synthesizing instructions stores on DNA molecules?

Certain sequences of nucleotides code for the production of specific proteins.


DNA contains instructions for making the different molecules such as proteins that a cell needs to grow and function. To use these instructions the DNA must first be into .?

Certain sequences of nucleotides code for the production of specific proteins.


Where is information for protein synthesis stored?

The instructions for making proteins are all packaged within regions in our DNA (in the nucleus). When it's time to make a protein, enzymes read these instructions and make a little copy of the specific code for this specific protein, which then exits the nucleus where 'ribosomes' read these instructions and begin manufacturing the protein. Therefore, the entire set of original instructions are found in the nucleus (in DNA); but it is important to remember that there are lots of little copied segments in the cytoplasm that code for just one protein each.


What are distinct segments of DNA that code for specific proteins?

This describes a gene. Genes, inherited from both parents, dictate everything about a person's physical traits.


All organisms need instructions to specify their traits. The instructions or code that is responsible for all the inherited traits of an organism?

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What role do ribosomes play in carrying out the genetic instructions?

it can reads the code and make new proteins