DNA --> RNA --> Proteins -----------------------------------------That simple.
During transcription, the DNA code is transcribed by mRNA, forming a mRNA molecule that will leave the nucleus and go to a ribosome to be translated into a protein.
Yes, DNA polymerase is a protein.
DNA tells a ribosome how to assemble a protein.
DNA determines a protein's shape by determining the sequence of the amino acids in a protein.
Chromosomes are made of protein and DNA.
Heat denatures protein. DNA polymerase is an enzyme and a protein.
A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
Protein synthesis
dna binding protein binds the 2 anti parallel strands of dna together
That depends. DNA undergoing replication is assisted by varieties of proteins to make a new strand. Also, in order for DNA to be coiled into chromosomes, the DNA must be wrapped around the protein histone. But in the actual structure of DNA, no, there are no proteins.
Dna and protein