DNA carries the template used to create mRNA, which is then translated by ribosomes (protein synthesis). Therefore the code carried by DNA determines the sequence of amino acids which make up proteins.
If you ask the control of the synthesis of proteins, the answer is following:
protein synthesis is controlled again by proteins (which are, of course, coded by the DNA); these regulatory proteins either regulate proteosynthesis in cytoplasm by influencing ribosomes and/or mRNA (the protein synthesis itself) or in the nucleus by stimulating or inhibiting expression of particular genes (which code proteins again, as every gene does).
DNA controls the production of proteins in cells because it contains genetic information. All functioning organisms are the result of the genetic information supplied by DNA.
The interpretation of the sequence of bases results in The Genetic Code. Translation of the sequence of bases using the Genetic Code results in the sequence-specific production of proteins.
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The genetic code of an organism is a set of rules carried on the DNA that code for functional products (i.e. proteins). This is determined by the sequence of nucleotides of the DNA - different sequences code for different products.
Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
The interpretation of the sequence of bases results in The Genetic Code. Translation of the sequence of bases using the Genetic Code results in the sequence-specific production of proteins.
Genes in DNA code for the production of proteins, which cause traits to be expressed.
No. The genetic code is passed on through the DNA.
Genes code for proteins, but they do not produce proteins.
he did a research about how the nucleotides in nucleic acids, which carry the genetic code of the cell, control the cell's synthesis of proteins.
DNA
DNA is the genetic material of cells. The major function of DNA is to store and transmit genetic (hereditary) information. It does this by providing a code (the genetic code) for the production of proteins by the cell.
nucleic acids
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proteins
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