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It's the protein solution which is "alive",

The DNA is just a form of record keeping.

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What part of DNA provides codes for proteins?

The parts of DNA that code for proteins are called genes.


Does all DNA code for proteins?

No, not all DNA codes for proteins. Some DNA codes for other molecules like RNA or regulatory elements that control gene expression.


How does DNA code for proteins?

The human DNA codes for proteins through transcription and replication of the genes. Only about 2 percent of the DNA is used for coding.


HOW IS TRAITS RELATED TO DNA?

DNA codes for RNA, which codes for the synthesis (making) of proteins from amino acids. Almost all of our characteristics are in some way related to proteins. For example, one peson's face is distinguishable from another person's face because of their respective proteins. Thus, DNA codes for the proteins that control at least some of our traits.


Where are the codes for making protein stored?

The codes for making proteins are stored in the DNA within the cell's nucleus. These codes are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) which is then translated by ribosomes in the cytoplasm to produce proteins.


How does your DNA control what you become?

DNA codes for proteins, which make up nearly every part of the body. Through transcription and translation, DNA can be expressed in proteins.


How are genes are protein related?

Genes are made up of DNA. DNA have codes to form proteins


What do genes found on chromosomes contain the DNA codes for?

Genes found on chromosomes contain the DNA codes for proteins. These proteins are essential for various biological processes and functions in the body.


Does all of an organism's DNA code for proteins?

No, not all of an organism's DNA codes for proteins. Only a small percentage of the DNA in an organism's genome actually codes for proteins, with the rest playing roles in regulating gene expression, controlling cell functions, and other non-coding functions.


Is genetic codes passed on by proteins?

No. The genetic code is passed on through the DNA.


Does DNA contains dark matter that codes for specific structural proteins?

No, DNA does not contain dark matter that codes for specific structural proteins. DNA is made up of specific sequences of nucleotides that code for proteins through the process of transcription and translation. Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter that has not been directly observed or detected in DNA.


What is a type of nucleic acid that carries the codes for making proteins?

DNA is the nuceic acid.Base sequence codes for protein.