The DNA
DNA and RNA
In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.
Nucleic Acids
the information transfer from generation to generation is through DNA molecules.the genetic information present in the DNA.and the DNA is present in the gene cells.these transfer the information from cell to cell
No list cannot answer but Gregor Mendel is a possible answer. There are many people in the history of genetics
Genetic information is stored in the chromosomes.
It transmits genetic information.
In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.
the main function of DNA is to store and transmits genetic information that tells cells which protenins to make. Proteins: Form the structural units of cell and controls activities of the cell.
In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.
DNA
It performs several functions.1. the main function is to control cellular activities.In addition,2. stores genetic information.3. transmits genetic information from one generation to another.4. involves in production of proteins.
Nucleic Acids
It performs several functions.1. the main function is to control cellular activities.In addition,2. stores genetic information.3. transmits genetic information from one generation to another.4. involves in production of proteins.
It performs several functions.1. the main function is to control cellular activities.In addition,2. stores genetic information.3. transmits genetic information from one generation to another.4. involves in production of proteins.
The main function of nucleic acids is to store and transmit genetic information and use that information to direct the synthesis of new protein. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the permanent storage place for genetic information in the nucleus of a cell. DNA controls the synthesis of RNA (ribonucleic acid). RNA transmits genetic information from DNA to the protein synthesizers in the cell. RNA is also responsible for directing the production of the new protein by transmitting the genetic information to the protein building structures. The nucleotide ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is closely related to DNA and RNA, is the short-term energy storage for all life processe.
It continues genetic life in cells and stores/transmits heredity.
DNA is a nucleic acid that stores genetic information and controls cell activities.