Messenger RNA (mRNA) copies DNA's instructions in the nucleus.
The DNA in the nucleus contains the genetic information that provides instructions for building and maintaining an organism. It carries the code for the synthesis of proteins and determines the characteristics of an individual.
Some do, some don't
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Perhaps you are talking about messenger RNA, mRNA, that is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and leaves the nucleus to go into the cytosol where it docks with a ribosomal subunit where translation takes place.
They can access their DNAs to transform with the yell of "Pretty Cure Metamorphose!"
To store information for the cellTo store information for the cell
No, it is not possible not to receive DNA from all the great grandparents because our parents have their DNAs.
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without DNA, we are nothing Yes, because our dnas created everything in us. it is the beginning of life.
yes. nitrogen is a main component in our DNAs and also in other parts of our body. the elements in variable proportion are found in our body parts.
DNA is part of chromosome, and will not be affected. The cell splits in chromosomes. There may be some DNAs damaged, but this is in very very small numbers.
Centrioles doesnot possess DNAs which are responsible for duplication(replication) with the help of massules or pericentriolar which function as a nucleating center. Answered By:::Aranya(BIjay) Stha