Proteins
Scientists first believed that proteins carried genetic information, believing they were more structurally complex and diverse than DNA at the time. This idea was known as the "protein first" hypothesis and was later disproved when DNA was discovered to be the molecule responsible for carrying genetic information.
The information in DNA is carried in its sequence of nucleotides, which form genes that encode for proteins and regulate cellular functions. In RNA, the information is carried in a single-stranded molecule that is transcribed from DNA and includes messages for protein synthesis.
The genetic code of organisms is carried by the DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid. It is inherited by children from their parents.The genetic code is carried by the DNA molecule. The DNA molecule is the one that stores all genetic information for most living things.
Chromosome
Chromosomes
hemoglobian molecule :)
The genetic code is carried by the molecule in most organisms. chromosomal DNA guanine hereditary?
ATP molecules carry energy, not genetic information. DNA carries genetic information. ATP does, however, contain a modified form of adenine, which is a base in DNA
sensory information from any stimuli get carried out to the CNS by Afferent
The molecule that bind oxygen in the blood stream is hemoglobin. The O2 attaches to the molecule allowing it to be carried around the body to the other cells.
Hershey and Chase
The molecule of inheritance was found to be composed of DNA and not protein. This discovery was made by scientists such as Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty in the 1940s, providing evidence that DNA, not proteins, carried genetic information. This finding revolutionized our understanding of genetics and laid the foundation for the field of molecular biology.