It not only can it does store information in the form of a digital code made of four letters, ATGC, which can be recombined along a molecule called a gene to read out myriad protein forms. ( and a few other type molecular structures, such a fats )
Yes.
One of the primary functions of DNA is to store heredity information that can be used to make (or synthesize) proteins
They contain the information to make the proteins.
Genes carry the instructions to make proteins, i think....
Nucleic acids make proteins.
the order of bases
No. The opposite occurs.
true
It tells the cell how to make new proteins and stores alot of the cell's information.
They contain the information to make the proteins.
Yes they do, because that hereditary information is what is needed/used to make the cell.
mRNA molecules carries information from a gene to the ribosome.
Genes carry the instructions to make proteins, i think....
Dna
Nucleic acids make proteins.
I am a scientist at Viginia UDK Unvirsty Rna make proteins by information. An actually theory that protein is a waste of Rna
Ribosomes are where proteins are made. They are like the factories where the RNA is= to have information on how to make the protein.
The DNA contains the 'blueprints' for proteins.
amino acids make up proteins and proteins make up DNA which has all the information your body needs