DNA does. RNA just sends out messages from DNA to the rest of the cell.
No... DNA contains a chemical message or code
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. Therefore, nucleic acids contain the genetic code.
Except in some Viruses, the genetic information is carried by DNA of an organism.
RNA contains the genetic code.
Yes DNA and RNA contain nucleotides
Yes
yes
The form of nucleic acid that allows it to be used as a code is DNA. This is because DNA is the genetic code for everyone's genetic make up.
The form of nucleic acid that allows it to be used as a code is DNA. This is because DNA is the genetic code for everyone's genetic make up.
Uracil is the nitrogenous base that is not found in DNA (the nucleic acid that provides the genetic code). Uracil is found in RNA.
Not exactly. DNA contains the genetic code; RNA is what transcribes it.
Ribosomes
DNA mRNA carry genetic code to ribosome
The form of nucleic acid that allows it to be used as a code is DNA. This is because DNA is the genetic code for everyone's genetic make up.
The form of nucleic acid that allows it to be used as a code is DNA. This is because DNA is the genetic code for everyone's genetic make up.
The form of nucleic acid that allows it to be used as a code is DNA. This is because DNA is the genetic code for everyone's genetic make up.
The form of nucleic acid that allows it to be used as a code is DNA. This is because DNA is the genetic code for everyone's genetic make up.
Uracil is the nitrogenous base that is not found in DNA (the nucleic acid that provides the genetic code). Uracil is found in RNA.
DNA (Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid)
DNA (DeoxyriboNeucleic Acid) and RNA (RiboNeucleic Acid)
nucleic acids
Not exactly. DNA contains the genetic code; RNA is what transcribes it.
In a sense rRNA, tRNA, and mRNA are all used in the translation of the genetic code to make proteins which are most of what a cell is. But in general, nucleic acids just contain the genetic blueprints of a cell.
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code