DNA molecules carry out our genes.
it is made up of PROTEINS and DNA MOLECULE, it is located in the nucleus.
Genes code for proteins.
Genes
The answer is CHROMOSOMES.
The nucleus.
the order of the nucleotides in the molecule
Instructions from DNA are carried to ribosomes by molecules of amino acids. These are carried by tRNA while mRNA carries information from the genes to ribosomes.
Following the "life central dogma" of Biology, the genes codifies to a messenger molecule that carries the "information" that is going to be "translated" into proteins. In biochemical words: The genes, in the doble-helix molecule of DNA, are transcribed into a single-strand molecule of messenger RNA, or mRNA (the transcription process) that is translated into a sequence of amino acids to form a polypeptide chain in the process called protein synthesis or translation.
chromosomes
The y chromosome, which only contains a few hundred genes.
Genes are the blueprints for making proteins.
genes
The molecule that carries amino acids to the ribosome is transfer ribonucleic acid, or tRNA. Each tRNA molecule is specific to the amino acid it carries.
Genes code for proteins
The DNA molecule contains the genes for the construction of protein molecules.Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
It depends. It's possible dependent on the genes he carries and the color and genes the mom carries.
it is made up of PROTEINS and DNA MOLECULE, it is located in the nucleus.