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There is none. DNA is a nucleic acid composed of nucleotides. There are no amino acids in DNA.
AGT codes for the amino acid serine and CTT codes for the amino acid leucine.
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Nitrogen is part of DNA as well as being incorporated into every amino acid used by the body.
The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is determined by the sequence of its parent DNA. RNA is transcribed directly from DNA.
No, DNA is not an amino acid. DNA is a nucleic acid composed of two chains of nucleotides. The sequence of nucleotides encodes for amino acids (almost every triplet of nucleotides encodes for some amino acid). The amino acids in turn build proteins. Please see the related link for more information.
There is none. DNA is a nucleic acid composed of nucleotides. There are no amino acids in DNA.
AGT codes for the amino acid serine and CTT codes for the amino acid leucine.
A nucleic acid.
It is the coding mechanism of your dna as well as how different processes work in your body.
Amino acids are made by the human body and help with the production and copying of DNA.
Amino acids are made by the human body and help with the production and copying of DNA.
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they worked backwards from mRNA to DNA Ap#x
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Nitrogen is part of DNA as well as being incorporated into every amino acid used by the body.
Each DNA molecule includes units of inherited information called genes. DNA is desoxyribose nucleic acid. DNA carries the genetic code that determines the characteristics of a living thing. Genes are related to DNA because they are short sections of DNA that code for specific proteins.