If you take a course in genetics at any university, you’ll find that exams require the ability to describe the processes of dna replication and rna transcription, the process of translation into proteins.
In other courses of biology and biochemistry, you’ll need to know about how carbohydrates and lipids are processed and sometimes synthesized.
But there are no exam questions that require a description of how particular genetic sequences produce particular morphological shape on the macro level. Knowledge of how this is achieved is totally absent in the field of molecular biology.
This is due to the fact that when it comes to an understanding of how body plan is formed on a macro level, evolution theory is entirely bankrupt.