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Does DNA synthesize in bacteria?
DNA does not synthesize proteins. But they code for the message needed for the proteins. DNA transcribe mRNA first in the nucleus and send out to cytoplasm. The protein synthesis machinery in the cytoplasm (ribosome) will synthesize proteins according to the message in mRNA.
No. DNA synthesis occurs in the S phase. Cells in the G0 phase are not preparing for cell division.
DNA is located within the nucleus of a cell.
Because it doesn't use it's DNA or RNA to function, it uses it to inject into a cell and switch the cell's instructions to its own so the cell will make more viruses. Cells have DNA and RNA to tell the cell what to do, but viruses just do it naturally. Viruses have no use for both.
Chromosomes don't synthesize anything. They are an organism's DNA stored and sorted into the right order.
Does DNA synthesize in bacteria?
DNA does not synthesize proteins. But they code for the message needed for the proteins. DNA transcribe mRNA first in the nucleus and send out to cytoplasm. The protein synthesis machinery in the cytoplasm (ribosome) will synthesize proteins according to the message in mRNA.
Every cell contains DNA within the nucleus, containing the blueprint to build many different proteins in the cell. Different signals can cause embryonic cells to select specific parts of the DNA which can then be used to synthesize proteins, eventually building different cell types.
No. DNA synthesis occurs in the S phase. Cells in the G0 phase are not preparing for cell division.
It has DNA that is not contained within the nucleus.
DNA is located within the nucleus of a cell (eukaryotic)
A cell that has DNA within its cytoplasm is stored as chromatin. DNA is stored in the nucleus which is located in the cytoplasm.
DNA is located within the nucleus of a cell.
The genes in the DNA instruct the cell to synthesize proteins
The genes in the DNA instruct the cell to synthesize proteins
The genes in the DNA instruct the cell to synthesize proteins