enzymes
protein
DNA
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid.
No. DNA is genetic material that carries the instructions for making proteins.
gene is a segment of dna that carries instructions for making a protein.
Yes, one practical purpose of DNA is protein synthesis
the answer is genes
The first step in making a protein from DNA instructions is transcription. During transcription, the DNA sequence is copied into a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule by RNA polymerase. This mRNA molecule is then used as a template for protein synthesis during the process of translation.
The instructions for a particular protein are contained on a stretch of DNA known as a gene.
The portion of the DNA molecule that contains the information for making one protein is called a gene. Genes are specific sequences of DNA that encode instructions for creating a specific protein. The process of making a protein from a gene involves transcription of the gene into messenger RNA (mRNA) and translation of the mRNA into the corresponding protein by ribosomes.
protein synthesis
rna protein chains