DNA must first undergo the last 2 parts of the "Central Dogma" of Biology. It must first complete the process of transcription, where the coding strand of DNA makes the mRNA into codons. The anticoding strand of DNA makes tRNA into the anticodons. This takes place inside the nucleus of the cell, as DNA is too big to fit through the cell's nuclear pores. The mRNA travels out into the cytoplasm until it reaches the ribosome, where it and the tRNA can complete the process of translation. This is when the amino acid chain is grown until a stop codon is reached. Once the stop codon is reached, the chaperone enzyme comes along to bend and fold the amino acid chain into the special 3D shape of the protein.
The chromosome(s) made of DNA:
For assembling proteins
Protiens! :)
yes.
the DNA, to be more specific.
yes
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Amino acids
In the nucleus of the cell you have the DNA; the big archive with all the instructions for the cell including the one to make each protein. mRNA carries these instructions out of the cell nucleus to the ribosomes (the protein factories) where tRNA delivers the right amino acids to the ever growing chain to form the right protein as "written" on the mRNA.
nucleus provides instructions to make DNA
DNA is the body's instructions for making protein
Nucleus.//DC
DNA
That is called a gene.
In the nucleus of the cell you have the DNA; the big archive with all the instructions for the cell including the one to make each protein. mRNA carries these instructions out of the cell nucleus to the ribosomes (the protein factories) where tRNA delivers the right amino acids to the ever growing chain to form the right protein as "written" on the mRNA.
DNA provides the instructions for all protein production. These instructions are transcribed by mRNA and carried out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm where the proteins are manufactured.
nucleus provides instructions to make DNA
DNA provides instructions to cells in forming an organ.
DNA is the body's instructions for making protein
Nucleus.//DC
Im pretty sure that dna is the instructions to make proteins so a change in the instructions = a change in the protein!
a cell's protein
The instructions for a particular protein are contained on a stretch of DNA known as a gene.
a region of the DNA molecule that stores instructions for a protein is called a
DNA