Nucleus
The house of DNA and RNA is the nucleus of a cell, where DNA is primarily found. RNA is synthesized from DNA within the nucleus and then transported to the cytoplasm where protein synthesis occurs.
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The structure that house a eukaryotic cells DNA is known as the nucleus. The nucleus has a membrane that is similar to a cell membrane.
I found your question because I am looking for the same answer..maybe by now you found it..A simple way to look at this is: DNA is like the blue print of your house; it gives instruction.
Chromosomes are structures made up of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of cells. DNA contains the genetic information of an organism and is packaged into chromosomes. Each chromosome contains many genes, which are specific sections of DNA that encode for proteins and other functional molecules.
Bacteria do have DNA. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, meaning they are fully functional cells (have DNA, RNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm). They just do not have a nucleus to house their like eukaryotic cells.
DNA storage involves encoding digital information into DNA molecules, which can then be stored in a lab setting or a biobank facility. These facilities are equipped with the necessary equipment to accurately synthesize, sequence, and decode the stored DNA data when needed. Research institutions, biotech companies, and specialized DNA storage firms are some examples of organizations that may house DNA data storage facilities.
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NEED OF PRIMER IN PCR-It is because the polymerase enzyme we use in the PCR only extend a DNA strand but not initiate its synthesis. So, to initiate the synthesis of DNA strand onto a template strand we require primers.
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