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protein and DNA
A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
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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.
Both are involved. DNA contains the instructions, which are transcribed onto mRNA. This mRNA travels out of the nucleus to the ribosome - where it is translated into an amino acid sequence (polypeptide/protein).
DNA is not used to make a protein but RNA is. It is sent to the ribosomes where it tells it how much to make depending on it's order.
In the process of transcription, DNA is used as a blueprint to make m-RNA which codes for a specific protein.
protein and DNA
A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
A gene is a segment of DNA that is used to direct the synthesis of a specific protein.
gene
A DNA strand is used to make a strand of RNA.
The information to make a specific protein comes from DNA. DNA is the material in a personâ??s genes that makes them who they are.
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.
Both are involved. DNA contains the instructions, which are transcribed onto mRNA. This mRNA travels out of the nucleus to the ribosome - where it is translated into an amino acid sequence (polypeptide/protein).
Either strand of DNA codes for protein synthesis.
DNA basically contains the information needed to create protein. Each protein is encoded by a gene, which carries specific physical characteristics for each person.