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What is a change in the DNA message?

mutation


What makes proteins accurate?

The proteins are coded in DNA. So the gene expression cause RNA and proteins in solely depend on message in DNA. When there is accuracy in DNA (without any mutation), there will authentic proteins. If any change occurs in the DNA sequence that may form premature or dysfunctional proteins due to the change in amino acids.


What term is defined as any change on the code on DNA and usually occurs during replication?

it is known as mutation


Why the addition of an extra base in a DNA sequence would change the message carried by a DNA molecule?

It could change the type of protein that would be produced hence change the structure and function of that protein.


What term is defined as any change in the genetic code on DNA and usually occurs during replication.?

it is known as mutation


Error or change in the DNA sequence?

That is known as a mutation.


What is the process of coping an RNA message from the DNA code?

The process of copying an RNA message from the DNA code is called transcription. During transcription, RNA polymerase enzyme binds to the DNA template and synthesizes a complementary RNA strand based on the sequence of the DNA template. This RNA message, also known as mRNA, carries genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes for protein synthesis.


What do you call any change made in the DNA?

a mutation


RNA that coppies the coded message in DNA?

The Messenger RNA, is an RNA that copies the coded message from DNA.


Can a person change their DNA through any means?

No, a person cannot change their DNA through any means. DNA is the genetic code that determines an individual's traits and characteristics, and it remains constant throughout a person's life.


Are they any genetic materials with no known function?

Junk DNA


A change in DNA is?

A change in DNA is known as a mutation, which is a alteration in the nucleotide sequence of a gene. Mutations can be caused by various factors such as errors in DNA replication, exposure to radiation or chemicals, and environmental factors. Mutations can have positive, negative, or neutral effects on an organism's traits and evolution.