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RNA
CHROMOSOMES! DNA consisting of nucleotides present in the chromosomes carries coded instructions for the cell's activities.
The nucleus.
Molecules of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) carry the instructions for assembling proteins out of the cell nucleus. Without this type of molecule, the cell cannot survive.
Yes, DNA carries the instructions for the correct sequence of nucleic acids in a protein. These instructions are encoded in the DNA molecule as a specific sequence of nucleotide bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine). Through a process called transcription, the DNA sequence is transcribed into a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, which is then translated into a specific sequence of amino acids to form a protein.
Instructions from DNA are carried to ribosomes by molecules of amino acids. These are carried by tRNA while mRNA carries information from the genes to ribosomes.
It is called a Gene.
RNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a molecule that carries the genetic instructions.
Nucleic acid
chromosomes
DNA
The nitrogenous, nucleic acid, [four] bases.
The molecule that carries amino acids to the ribosome is transfer ribonucleic acid, or tRNA. Each tRNA molecule is specific to the amino acid it carries.
DNA Polymerase carries out mismatch repair, or proofreading, and corrects any errors.
messenger RNA carries copies of instructions for the amino acids into proteins from DNA
PROTEINS