Depends how you mean the question. If the question is "Is protein composed of DNA?" The answer is no, Protein is made of amino acids linked with peptide bonds. If the question is "Does DNA code for Proteins?" The answer is yes, DNA is transcribed into mRNA which is then translated to a sequence of amino acids via tRNA and ribosomes.
Proteins are made using DNA. DNA is stored in nucleus
Chromatin is made up of proteins and DNA. The DNA wraps around proteins called histones to form nucleosomes, which further coil and condense to create chromatin structure. Fats are not a major component of chromatin.
Chromosomes are the threadlike structures that are made up of proteins and DNA. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell.
Chromosomes are the threadlike structures that are made up of proteins and DNA. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell.
DNA are not chemically having protein. But DNA are coiled to chromatin structures by proteins called histones. DNA can interact with proteins for various reason including DNA replication.DNA are not chemically bonded with proteins. But they do interact with protins for various process including DNA replication. In nucleus, DNA coiled to form chromatin structures by histone proteins.
No there are not any. They are made of proteins
It is made up of proteins and DNA.
No, DNA is a nucleic acid which is made up of deoxyribose sugar, phosophate and nitrogenous bases. However, chromosomes contain both DNA and proteins.
Special proteins are enzymes. Enzymes are not made by the body, DNA is read and copied by these special proteins.
Protein is made in the ribosome.
DNA Genes and Proteinthe gene is a subunit of DNA, one strand of DNA is copied into mRNA which is then translated into proteins
No; genomes are made from DNA or RNA, which are nucleic acids,