DNA contains the instructions to make proteins.
RNA strands
The percent of genomein humans are 78%
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
The major and basic building blocks of proteins are the amino acids.
RNA or ribonucleaic acid. It directs the cells production of proteins for function and building.
Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
RNA strands
The DNA molecule contains the genes for the construction of protein molecules.Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and link together to form them.
The percent of genomein humans are 78%
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
The DNA molecule contains the genes for the construction of protein molecules.Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
To a first approximation each gene contains the instructions to build one protein molecule. However there are a few exceptions to this:a few genes do not code for proteins at all, their "messenger RNA" molecules are used directly without translation for regulating other genesin a small number of organisms with very small genomes (e.g. certain viruses) a gene may have more than one transcription frame allowing it to have instructions for building two or three protein molecules
proteins get there instruction's from mRNA the messenger RNA
DNA
Proteins and lipids are the building materials of cells.
No. but amino acids are the building blocks of protein