Which one of the following is a feature of DNA that could allow you to distinguish between a DNA sequence that is protein coding and a DNA sequence that is not?
A) Protein-coding DNA sequences contain U (Uracil) , and nontranscribed sequences contain T (Thymine) .
B) Protein-coding regions frequently contain long open reading frames; others rarely do.
C) Protein-coding sequences are sets of amino acids; others are sets of nucleotides.
D) Protein-coding sequences are single stranded; others sequences are double stranded.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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