Genes are specific sections of (Fill in the blank)

Answer choices
alleles, chromosome, incomplete dominance, mitosis, codominance, centromere, DNA, diploid, reproduce, phenotype, meiosis, RNA
Is the answer chromosome, or DN?

DNA

DNA that's what I meant not DN

wow I'm REALLY late on answering this, and you're prob not gonna c this. Sorry!

DNA

The answer is DNA.

To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate some of the other options provided.

Alleles, incomplete dominance, codominance, centromere, diploid, reproduce, phenotype - these terms are related to genetics, but they are not the correct answer to the question.

Mitosis and meiosis are both processes involved in cell division, and while they are related to the topic of genes, they do not directly describe what genes are.

RNA is a type of nucleic acid, similar to DNA, but it is not the specific sections of genes.

Finally, we are left with the answer choices: chromosome and DNA.

A chromosome is a structure composed of DNA and proteins that carries genes. However, it is not the specific sections of genes, but rather the entire package of DNA that includes genes.

DNA, on the other hand, is the correct answer. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is a molecule that contains the instructions for building and functioning of living organisms. Genes are specific sections or segments of DNA that code for particular traits or characteristics. Therefore, the answer is DNA.

DNA like DINNUH

Chromosomes