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How proteins help the support the structure and function of DNA?

DNA is packaged very tight by proteins. Proteins found around the DNA supports both the structure and functions. The proteins and the DNA make up the chromosomes. Proteins and DNA in animal cells are chromatin! DNA contains information because of the DNA's structure!


Why were proteins and DNA considered to carry the genetic information?

BEcause proteins can be quite complex! (;


Why must proteins must be removed before quantitative analysis of DNA by the Dische reaction?

Because dna is most of the time coiled around several types of proteins called histones and have interactions with other proteins necessary in the formation of the chromosomes. Also some dna such as in bactyerial cells, ribosomal dna are simultaneously attached to the circular dna during translation and transcription.


How are proteins distinguished from other?

By the order of the amino acids that form them. Proteins are distinguished from each other by the complexity of their polypeptide chains.


What can you say about how proteins are affected by your DNA composition?

protein affected by our DNA because of the gravity of the earth


What sugar distinguished RNA from DNA?

Ribose


What is DNA wrapped around proteins called?

Tangled strands of DNA are in Prokaryotic cells. This is because the DNA is free floating. The proteins are most likely tangled in the protein molecules.


Why is DNA frequently found associated with proteins inside of cells?

Histones are proteins which are associated with DNA and from nucleosomes, which pack the DNA. Transcription factors, proteins involved in DNA synthesis, replication...


What stores instructions for making proteins?

DNA stores instructions for making proteins.


Why is DNA translation important?

DNA translation is very important because as a separate entity DNA has no function. The reason DNA is so important is because it is translated into proteins which the body can use to build larger structures. DNA is simply a template for these proteins. They are the instructions of the body but in order for the instructions to be important you have to have the means of executing the instructions and building the final product, a protein.


Of what biological significance is the DNA molecule?

The biological significance of a DNA molecule is that it: 1) Controls the synthesis of proteins (as well as enzymes because they are also proteins). 2) Is responsible for carrying hereditary characteristics.


What is the function of a proteins in a DNA?

DNA is packaged very tight by proteins. Proteins found around the DNA supports both the structure and functions. The proteins and the DNA make up the chromosomes. Proteins and DNA in animal cells are chromatin! DNA contains information because of the DNA's structure!