No. The opposite occurs.
DNA has coded instructions for making proteins, and RNA translates the code.
DNA has genetic information to build the organic molecules proteins. These proteins are used within the cell to grow and build.
the order of bases
DNA is not an enzyme. DNA does not make proteins. tRNA translates DNA into RNA. mRNA moves the RNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm (only in eukaryotes, prokaryotes do not have a nucleus). mRNA is then translated by tRNA. tRNA puts the nucleotides together to form a peptide chain that refolds and becomes a protein.
A strand of DNA does not have proteins. DNA contains genetic information that is used as a template to produce proteins through a process called protein synthesis. Proteins are synthesized by the cell using the information encoded in DNA.
DNA makes RNA, & RNA makes polypeptides (proteins)
DNA has coded instructions for making proteins, and RNA translates the code.
Dna
DNA has genetic information to build the organic molecules proteins. These proteins are used within the cell to grow and build.
It houses the ribosomes that takes the [Dna] mRna information and translates it into Proteins.
It houses the ribosomes that takes the [Dna] mRna information and translates it into Proteins.
RNA
DNA is packaged very tight by proteins. Proteins found around the DNA supports both the structure and functions. The proteins and the DNA make up the chromosomes. Proteins and DNA in animal cells are chromatin! DNA contains information because of the DNA's structure!
Information are DNA in chromosomes.They are in nucleus.
Ribosomal RNA
the order of bases
The DNA contains the 'blueprints' for proteins.