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DNA/Protein
Genes
Sections of (traits, Dna or protein choose one) known as genes, code for (protein, Dna or traits choose one) that give organisms (protein, Dna or traits choose one)
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Sections of DNA known as genes code for proteins that give organisms traits.
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