Genes. These are the sections of DNA that contain the instructions for a functional product, such as protein. Genes only make up a very small amount of human DNA, around 3% - but are vital for survival.
The functional units of DNA that contain the instructions for making one or more proteins are called genes.
RNA
DNA carries the instructions for the production of functional products (like proteins). In Eurkayotic cells, this is found in the nucleus.
Special segments of DNA thet contain instruction for making proteins are called GENES.
The NUCLEUS is the organelle which contains instructions for cell function (source: http://www.win.co.nz/bioweb/ccword.html )
The instructions for making some protiens ARE specified by genes.
a cell's protein
Genes carry the instructions to make proteins, i think....
DNA carries the instructions for the production of functional products (like proteins). In Eurkayotic cells, this is found in the nucleus.
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
Special segments of DNA thet contain instruction for making proteins are called GENES.
DNA
DNA
The NUCLEUS is the organelle which contains instructions for cell function (source: http://www.win.co.nz/bioweb/ccword.html )
The instructions for making some protiens ARE specified by genes.
Yes they are.
Proteins
making proteins
instructions for making proteins