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A gene1 pointconsists of a sequence of nitrogenous bases.is the same size as any other gene.codes for production of carbohydrates.is found in a protein molecule.

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A gene1 pointconsists of a sequence of nitrogenous bases.is the same size as any other gene.codes for production of carbohydrates.is found in a protein molecule.

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The statement seems to be a mix of different statements about genes. Let's break it down:

  1. "A gene consists of a sequence of nitrogenous bases." - This is correct. Genes are segments of DNA and DNA is made up of a sequence of nitrogenous bases (adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine).

  2. "A gene is the same size as any other gene." - This is incorrect. Genes can vary greatly in size depending on the number of base pairs they contain.

  3. "A gene codes for production of carbohydrates." - This is partially correct. Genes code for proteins, and some of these proteins can be enzymes that help produce carbohydrates. However, it's not accurate to say that genes directly code for the production of carbohydrates.

  4. "A gene is found in a protein molecule." - This is incorrect. Genes are found in DNA molecules, not protein molecules. However, the information in genes is used to make proteins.

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