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In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.
DNA stores and transmits hereditary information.
Nucleic acids are carbon compounds that store and transmit genetic information. They include: Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Ribonucleic acid (messenger,transfer) (RNA) proteins (in the case of prions)
Nucleic acids are carbon compounds that store and transmit genetic information. They include:Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)Ribonucleic acid (messenger,transfer) (RNA)proteins (in the case of prions)
While RNA can exist in a double stranded form, DNA functions as genetic information storage. In addition, DNA contains thymine (T), whereas RNA contains uracil (U), so the answer is DNA.
In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.
In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.
Nucleic Acids
DNA stores and transmits hereditary information.
By the process of Central Dogma:- DNA --> RNA --> Protein
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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
Nucleic acids are carbon compounds that store and transmit genetic information. They include: Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Ribonucleic acid (messenger,transfer) (RNA) proteins (in the case of prions)
Nucleic acids are carbon compounds that store and transmit genetic information. They include:Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)Ribonucleic acid (messenger,transfer) (RNA)proteins (in the case of prions)
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.
It continues genetic life in cells and stores/transmits heredity.