The human DNA codes for proteins through transcription and replication of the genes. Only about 2 percent of the DNA is used for coding.
The parts of DNA that code for proteins are called genes.
The parts of DNA that code for proteins are called genes.
The parts of DNA that code for proteins are called genes.
DNA is the code for producing proteins.
proteins
No. DNA contains a code for making proteins.
Exons are the parts of DNA that provide the code for proteins. They are the coding regions of genes that are transcribed into messenger RNA and translated into proteins. The exons are separated by introns, which are non-coding regions of DNA.
genes
DNA fingerprinting
They code for proteins. DNA allows self replication of chloroplasts
Proteins
A Gene