Chromosomes
its codons and anticodons and they determine the alanine, cytosine, guanine, thymine, and urcail in amino acids. without them we wouldn't have DNA and no one would be here. they match up DNA strands to determine your genotype and phenotype. i know it sounds like a bunch of jibber jabber but that's what it is haha.
dna precursors are the thing that make up dna, nucleotides
No, chromosomes are made of genes and DNA. Gene sequences make up DNA, and this DNA is coiled up and makes up chromosomes.
DNA makes up with chromosomes. The DNA is copied during DNA replication.
During cell division the structures that the DNA of eukaryotes bunch into are the chromosomes.chromosomes
During cell division the structures that the DNA of eukaryotes bunch into are the chromosomes.chromosomes
Dan=DNA
DNA is a molecule. There are also a bunch of proteins/molecules called histones that organise the DNA molecule into a condensed state.
The DNAlien army is divided up by a bunch of leaders, called the HighBreed.
DNA is a molecule. There are also a bunch of proteins/molecules called histones that organise the DNA molecule into a condensed state.
Chromosomes
Chromosomes are made up of DNA. DNA is made up of genes.
DNA tells you who or makes up who you are DNA tells you who or makes up who you are
tRNA is a single-stranded molecule that folds into a cloverleaf shape, while DNA is double-stranded and forms a helical structure. tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis, whereas DNA carries genetic information. tRNA contains modified nucleotides and often has loops and stems that are crucial for its function in protein synthesis.
What makes up a DNA strand
dna precursors are the thing that make up dna, nucleotides