No, nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, store and translate genetic information into proteins.
DNA -> RNA -> proteins
The central dogma of molecular cell Biology.
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The function of DNA is in HeridityThe genetic information store in the nucleotide sequence of DNA serves two purposes-1. It is the source of i for the synthesis of all protein molecules of the cell & organism2. it provides the information inherited by daughter cells or offspring.To store a cell's genetic information, and to replicate and pass on genetic information to offspring.
The main function of nucleic acids in cells is to store and transmit genetic information. This includes DNA, which holds the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, and reproduction of all living organisms, and RNA, which plays a key role in protein synthesis and gene expression.
The main function of nucleic acids is to store and transmit genetic information and use that information to direct the synthesis of new protein.
Yes, mRNA can leave the nucleus to carry genetic information for protein synthesis.
Only in very rare cases, such as ribozyme where it is an RNA that acts as a protein. For the most part DNA and RNA store genetic information, proteins are created from the information stored by them.
The purpose of DNA is to store genetic information, while RNA helps in transmitting this information and aiding in protein synthesis. DNA serves as the blueprint for making proteins, and RNA helps in carrying out the instructions encoded in DNA to produce proteins.
Nucleic acids, specifically DNA and RNA, store genetic information in living organisms. These molecules are responsible for carrying and transmitting genetic instructions needed for the growth, development, and functioning of living organisms.
To make RNA
mRNA
cells store genetic information in dna. that genetic information is used to synthesize
No