genes
In biology, molecular data refers to the information pertaining DNA or protein. DNA sequence are highly specific that encode the RNA and proteins. It is also specific signature for a particular kind of organism to define which family it is.
Genes encode RNA and proteins/enzymes in DNA sequences. The proteins and enzymes allow the organism to function optimally. Enzymes are involved in cycles such as TCA and FTC in the form of ATP (energy). If a mutation occurs when the gene encode these enzymes the entire cycle can be disrupted and cause an organism to become unhealthy. Genes control everything you anatomically are and a healthy organism is defined by what it does, eats and the environment surrounding it. Genes may change during your life on their own and anatomical miracles may occur.
No. Nucleic acids encode proteins.
They encode the same information (except for the few differences between your mother and your father).
melanin
no
traits
I'm not sure I understand your question. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you're asking about?
Yes
You can encode JUST ABOUT ANY information in 1's and 0's; as long as the amount of information you need to encode is finite.Information encoded this way is said to be "binary".
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the sequence of your day's events
the sequence of your day's events
In biology, molecular data refers to the information pertaining DNA or protein. DNA sequence are highly specific that encode the RNA and proteins. It is also specific signature for a particular kind of organism to define which family it is.
Yes, you need it to encode digital information.
retrieval
Encryption is the answer