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DNA molecules
Yes
DNA means Deoxyribonucleic Acid. Spelling tip below~ De - oxy- ribo- Nucleic- Acidit means the material in cells that encodes information about living things
None, all DNA sequences are coded for by just four base pairs, AT, TA. GC and CG.
The percent of genomein humans are 78%
DNA molecules
The DNA triplet "GAG" encodes for Glutamic Acid.
DNA encodes the sequence of amino acid in proteins, inheritance, coding and as a genetic blueprint.
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Chloroplasts; Mitochondrion
Yes
Another name for "DNA" is:"The Blue Print Of Life"
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Template Strand
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.
Encodes for proteins, acts as control switches, and self replicates.