No, that's the job of the RNA.
Dna don't reproduce they actually go through two processes transcription and translation these two processes can be easily found in diagrams, in books or after an internet search
The process by which DNA is made in a protein is called translation.
DNA codes for proteins, which make up nearly every part of the body. Through transcription and translation, DNA can be expressed in proteins.
DNA to proteinfirst you make mRNA from DNA in a process called transcription. next the mRNA in translated (translation) into proteins. look up those two terms and you'll have your answer.
DNA stands for Deoxyribo Nucleic AcidEdit by DrBeaver:DNA controls protein production. It is expressed through transcription and translation to form these proteins.
The general flow and direction of Genetic Data: DNA --> RNA --> Proteins.DNA produces more DNA through replicationDNA used as template for transcription of RNARNA directs synthesis of proteins through translation
Not directly. It is mRNA that participates directly in translation in place of DNA. This has the advantage of allowing one gene to be expressed (its protein produced) many times at once, since multiple mRNA strands can be created from the DNA, and then all translated (over and over again) at the same time.
i dont get translation transcription mrna or trna and my dumb biology teacher is making us redew the test which is much more difficult,and she wont explain her self.we tell her we dont get her methods so she says we have to figure it out ourselves
In an area of DNA, so translation take place in a ribosome
Translation of the mRNA code is controlled by enzymes. DNA is not directly translated into proteins.
enzyme is nothing but the protein which is formed from DNA by translation through transcription of a particular region of the DNA . so obviously the DNA is larger than the enzyme in molecular size.
The protein coded for in the DNA transcribed ad then translated.