That element would be phosphorus.
There is none. DNA is a nucleic acid composed of nucleotides. There are no amino acids in DNA.
Do you mean phosphorous as opposed to only finding sulfur in amino acids?
in the dna
The four nitrogen bases of DNA are naturally occuring amines and sometimes they are synthesized from amino acids in vivo.
dna gives codes for 1 of20 amino acids. amino acids form chains and a complete chain is a protein.
There are no amino acids in DNA.
amino acids, DNA and RNA, and ATP
There are 20 different amino acids in the DNA sequence
Every living thing contains amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of DNA.
Amino acids are fundamental in your DNA. You need them to make DNA. You need them to be alive. Amino acids bind together in a special combination that your body needs to make more.
a very hard question
A DNA molecule is composed of long chains of DNA nucleotides.
There is none. DNA is a nucleic acid composed of nucleotides. There are no amino acids in DNA.
DNA contains no amino acids, it contains nucleic acids. Proteins can contain from 2 amino acids to tens of thousands.
DNA is changed into mRNA. from there, the mRNA goes to a ribosome and is translated into amino acids.
the source of all coded information can be found in DNA. DNA is composed of amino acids.
Amino acids are made by reading the code in DNA. They are combined with other amino acids to form a protein.