Yes DNA shows they are related to this area rather than Central European Celts
Yes. The central dogma of biology postulates: DNA < > RNA > Proteins
DNA
They are completely different processes in the central dogma. DNA replication is the replication of DNA into DNA by DNA polymerases. Trancription is the transcription of DNA into RNA by RNA polymerase.
The nucleus of a cell has the DNA
The "central dogma" states information goes from DNA to RNA to Protein in a retrovirus it goes from RNA to DNA back to RNA to Protein. The central dogma as it is called has so many exceptions now that it is no longer considered central.
Protists are eukaryotes, so they keep their DNA in a nucleus the same as every other eukaryote.
The central enzyme involved is DNA polymerase, which catalyzes the joining of deoxyribonucleoside 5′-triphosphates (dNTPs) to form the growing DNA chain.
information storage
Yes
Central dogma dictates DNA-->mRNA-->proteins.This explain that a gene or DNA make mRNA first. the mRNA transported to cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
The Central Dogma explains why DNA is important. DNA is transcribed into MRNA (messenger RNA) = Proteins. Proteins tell all biological systems how to function, which also express traits.