That depends. DNA undergoing replication is assisted by varieties of proteins to make a new strand. Also, in order for DNA to be coiled into chromosomes, the DNA must be wrapped around the protein histone.
But in the actual structure of DNA, no, there are no proteins.
DNA --> RNA --> Proteins -----------------------------------------That simple.
DNA tells a ribosome how to assemble a protein.
Chromosomes are made of protein and DNA.
A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
Hershey and Chase's experiment used bacteriophage T2, which consists of protein and DNA molecules. They were able to show that only the DNA component of the bacteriophage was responsible for carrying genetic information into the host bacterial cell during infection.
DNA --> RNA --> Proteins -----------------------------------------That simple.
Yes, DNA polymerase is a protein.
DNA tells a ribosome how to assemble a protein.
DNA determines a protein's shape by determining the sequence of the amino acids in a protein.
Heat denatures protein. DNA polymerase is an enzyme and a protein.
Chromosomes are made of protein and DNA.
A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
Protein synthesis
dna binding protein binds the 2 anti parallel strands of dna together
Dna and protein
Histon Protein
The segments of DNA that are loosly bound to protein are called Chromatin.