DNA
DNA
DNA replication
The sequence of nitrogen bases in DNA carries the genetic code.
Every single organic molecule contains two or more atoms.
when the molecule contains polar bonds
A serine molecule contains information a different number of
Dna
It's not a molecule. It's an organelle called the nucleus. Inside that is the nucleolus.
The DNA contains the 'blueprints' for proteins.
The compound that directs cellular activity and transmits hereditary information is called DNA. DNA acts like the brain of the cell and is housed in the nucleus.
when the molecule contains polar bonds
That is called a gene.
template strand
Deoxyribonuclic acid (DNA)
If by directing the cell you mean what type of cell it becomes, or what function it has, all genetics are stored in the nucleus.
DNA contains some such information, but identifying it and what it means will be very difficult. It is much easier to identify what DNA specifies about making proteins now.
Any molecule that contains hydrogen and carbon is an organic compound. If the molecule contains no other elements, it is also a hydrocarbon.