DNA
DNA
The instructions for building a protein come from the DNA molecule. DNA contains the genetic code that is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA). The mRNA is then translated into a sequence of amino acids, which determine the structure and function of the protein.
The DNA molecule contains the genes for the construction of protein molecules.Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
DNA (and sometimes RNA).
Dna for the building of protein on a cytoplasmic structure called ribosomes. RNA leaves the nucleus and carries out the instructions.
ribosomes
Yes and the instructions come with any Lego set.
To a first approximation each gene contains the instructions to build one protein molecule. However there are a few exceptions to this:a few genes do not code for proteins at all, their "messenger RNA" molecules are used directly without translation for regulating other genesin a small number of organisms with very small genomes (e.g. certain viruses) a gene may have more than one transcription frame allowing it to have instructions for building two or three protein molecules
DNA has the instructions for making proteins, which are essential for building and maintaining the structures and functions of living organisms. The sequence of DNA bases acts as a code that is read by the cell to assemble specific amino acids into proteins.
ribosomes also known as protein factory of cell
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DNA