The sequence of four nucleotide 'bases' found in an organism's DNA "provides" an Organism's genetic make-up.
The sequence of nucleotides.
Genetic information.
Yes
DNA molecules
Codon
None, all DNA sequences are coded for by just four base pairs, AT, TA. GC and CG.
It is stored within the sequence of nitrogen bases.
Yes
DNA molecules
DNA encodes the sequence of amino acid in proteins, inheritance, coding and as a genetic blueprint.
ATP is a nucleotide provides the energy for most of the energy-consuming activities of a cell. RNA converts the information stored in DNA into proteins. DNA encodes the sequence of amino acid residues in proteins.
No, DNA is not an amino acid. DNA is a nucleic acid composed of two chains of nucleotides. The sequence of nucleotides encodes for amino acids (almost every triplet of nucleotides encodes for some amino acid). The amino acids in turn build proteins. Please see the related link for more information.
DNA
Codon
None, all DNA sequences are coded for by just four base pairs, AT, TA. GC and CG.
Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins. DNA holds the information that encodes for genes.
Condons are in DNA and RNA. Condons are a three-nucleotide sequence that encodes an amino acid or signifies a start signal or stop signal.
It is stored within the sequence of nitrogen bases.
Any change in DNA sequence is called a mutation.