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Yes, DNA carries the instructions for the correct sequence of nucleic acids in a protein. These instructions are encoded in the DNA molecule as a specific sequence of nucleotide bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine). Through a process called transcription, the DNA sequence is transcribed into a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, which is then translated into a specific sequence of amino acids to form a protein.
According to research, to ensure one has the correct balance of amino acids, eating plenty of vegetables will ensure a well balanced amount of amino acids.
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Generally DNA. But the DNA sequence gets transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) which the mRNA gets translated by ribosomes into a polypeptide and later into a protein.
No. The purpose of translation is to convert the sequence of nitrogen bases in the messenger RNA (mRNA) to synthesize proteins. Nothing converts DNA into RNA, but instead a new strand enters the double helical DNA which later becomes the mRNA.
The DNA carries the instructions for protein synthesis. These instructions are copied onto mRNA, which then travels to the ribosome. At the ribosome, the mRNA is translated into the correct sequence of amino acids.
Yes, DNA carries the instructions for the correct sequence of nucleic acids in a protein. These instructions are encoded in the DNA molecule as a specific sequence of nucleotide bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine). Through a process called transcription, the DNA sequence is transcribed into a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, which is then translated into a specific sequence of amino acids to form a protein.
According to research, to ensure one has the correct balance of amino acids, eating plenty of vegetables will ensure a well balanced amount of amino acids.
The blue eyes are traits, and hence comes from DNA not amino acid.Correct, but the codons in the DNA sequence are translated to RNA which then codes for a sequence of amino acids to create proteins. So in reality, eye colour is determined by a sequence of amino acids which is dictated by the DNA sequence.
Missence mutation
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Generally DNA. But the DNA sequence gets transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) which the mRNA gets translated by ribosomes into a polypeptide and later into a protein.
ASN, ALA, PHE, ARG.
exact sequence of amino acids
There are 20 different amino acids in the DNA sequence
Yes, a polypeptide is a sequence of amino acids.
No. The purpose of translation is to convert the sequence of nitrogen bases in the messenger RNA (mRNA) to synthesize proteins. Nothing converts DNA into RNA, but instead a new strand enters the double helical DNA which later becomes the mRNA.