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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.
Reverse transcriptase is the enzyme used to synthesize DNA from mRNA.
Mitochondria have DNA and ribosomes.So they can synthesize protein.
they are long continuous DNA. Cdc4 phosphodegron sites can synthesize these types of DNA
Does DNA synthesize in bacteria?
DNA is store in nucleus to synthesize protein in cytoplasm through translation. DNA encode the information in form of triplet codons to synthesize proteins.
DNA
DNA is a nucleic acid.
yes
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.
Organelles
Chromosomes don't synthesize anything. They are an organism's DNA stored and sorted into the right order.
cells store genetic information in dna. that genetic information is used to synthesize
The DNA molecule is known to break the rungs apart. In order for this to be accomplished, the bases must synthesize with the DNA.
Reverse transcriptase is the enzyme used to synthesize DNA from mRNA.
Mitochondria have DNA and ribosomes.So they can synthesize protein.