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The correct answer is D. The order of the nucleotides in a DNA molecule. This sequence determines the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all living organisms, including the types of enzymes produced in a cell.

D. The order of the nucleotides in a DNA molecule

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Question: Which feature of DNA regulates the types of enzymes produced in a cell? A. The size of the nucleotides in a DNA molecule B. The shape of a DNA molecule C. The location of a DNA molecule D. The order of the nucleotides in a DNA molecule

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D. The order of the nucleotides in a DNA molecule The sequence of nucleotides in a DNA molecule encodes the genetic information necessary for producing specific proteins, including enzymes. This sequence determines the order of amino acids in these proteins, which in turn dictates their structure and function. Thus, the order of nucleotides is crucial in regulating the types of enzymes produced in a cell.

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Oct. 31, 2024, 11:48 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, October 31, 2024

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