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Biology, 17.11.2020 18:20 juliannxkim

An organism’s DNA determines the traits it will have. Which statement correctly explains how DNA determines the organism’s traits? 1- The sugar and phosphate groups that make up the backbone are used in different sequences to encode an organism’s traits.
2- The bases A, T, C, and G are always present in equal amounts, so each organism is unique.
3- The bases A, T, C, and G in DNA are used in different sequences to encode an organism’s traits.
4- The bases A, T, C, and G are always in the same order in each organism, so each organism is unique.

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