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No. DNA is a self-replicating nucleic acid.

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Into which type of molecule are DNA sequences transcribed for protein synthesis?

Messenger DNA


DNA specifies the information to make what type of molecule?

Protein


DNA is wrapped around a special type of protein?

Histones.


Which type of molecule is DNA sequences transcribed for protein synthesis?

DNA is transcribed to Messenger RNA (mRNA), and protein coding mRNAs form proteins


What type of molecule is a histone?

Protein Molecules. "Dna coild around protein molecules called histones."


What type of RNA transcribes the DNA code for protein synthesis?

mRNA


What type of protein opens up DNA molecules to start transcription of mRNA?

This enzyme is known as DNA helicase.


What macromolecules provides the code for protein?

They are the DNA. They are type of nucleic acids


In gene expression and protein synthesis information flows from?

DNA --> RNA --> Proteins -----------------------------------------That simple.


DNA is wrapped around a special type of protein which is the name of these proteins?

Histones


How does DNA get made into protein?

DNA creates messanger RNA by transcription and this mRNA reaches the site of protein synthesis. The message of type of protein to be synthsized is received by ribosomes from RNA and the ribosomes make protein from amino acids present in the cytoplasm.


Is DNA and RNA an example of fibrous protein?

Not at all. DNA and Rna are chains of nucleic acids, while proteins are chains of amino acids. 'Fibrous' is but one type of protein.