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Protein synthesis
Yes, one practical purpose of DNA is protein synthesis
In protein synthesis, the DNA is copied into mRNA (messenger RNA) during the process of transcription. The mRNA then carries the genetic instructions from the DNA to the ribosomes, where protein synthesis occurs.
DNA --> RNA --> Proteins -----------------------------------------That simple.
DNA directly controls protein replication and synthesis.
DNA to RNA to protein
RNA is the main protein synthesis DNA nucleotides ribosomes. This is part of the body.
No, protein synthesis does not occur during replication. Replication is the process of copying DNA, while protein synthesis occurs during transcription and translation, where DNA is used as a template to create proteins.
Protein synthesis
mRNA (messenger RNA) is a copy of DNA that carries the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosome, where it serves as a template for protein synthesis. The sequence of nucleotides in the mRNA molecule determines the sequence of amino acids in the protein being synthesized.
BBC is part of the role in protein synthesis DNA nucleotides RNA. This is part of the body.
mRNA (messenger Ribo-Nucleic Acid) carries the information to the ribosomes.