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they form mrna molecules used in translation
cell genome
The DNA is copied onto segments called RNA, this RNA is moved into the cytoplasm and is read by a ribosome which then creates a protein from the specific codons ( 3 letter segments ) on the strip of RNA.
Nucleotide is the areas in the DNA that contains the repeated segments. The large molecules are usually linked up by a chain of small monomers.
This is determined primarily and exclusively by the sequence of Nucleotides in It's Dna.
they form mrna molecules used in translation
Proteins have various functions: enzymes, antibodies, hormones, structural, contractile, transport and storage. Proteins are produced through a process called translation from DNA segments.
Yes and No. Chromosomes are made of DNA wound around proteins. Genes are segments of the DNA that code for traits.
cell genome
The DNA is copied onto segments called RNA, this RNA is moved into the cytoplasm and is read by a ribosome which then creates a protein from the specific codons ( 3 letter segments ) on the strip of RNA.
Ligase covalently connects segments of DNA. It catalyses the joining of two large molecules by forming a new chemical bond.
Nucleotide is the areas in the DNA that contains the repeated segments. The large molecules are usually linked up by a chain of small monomers.
This describes a gene. Genes, inherited from both parents, dictate everything about a person's physical traits.
Special segments of DNA thet contain instruction for making proteins are called GENES.
NAT, network address translation, meaning that several segments of networks can be addressed.
It is a region of unwound DNA that is transcribing ribosomal RNA. So the region has proteins that read DNA sequences and then turn them into segments of RNA that are then bind to ribosomal proteins located in the nucleolus. This is the beginning of the assembly of the ribosome complex, a protein/RNA complex that is responsible for producing all of the proteins in the cell. Because of the need for many of these complexes the regions of DNA coding ribosomal RNA are located on many chromosomes so many assembly regions can take place at once. This is atypical for any DNA sequence as most genes have one location on a single chromosome.
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