No. DNA is a self-replicating nucleic acid.
mRNA
They are the DNA. They are type of nucleic acids
Protein Molecules. "Dna coild around protein molecules called histones."
DNA creates messanger RNA by transcription and this mRNA reaches the site of protein synthesis. The message of type of protein to be synthsized is received by ribosomes from RNA and the ribosomes make protein from amino acids present in the cytoplasm.
DNA --> RNA --> Proteins -----------------------------------------That simple.
Histones.
Protein
mRNA
They are the DNA. They are type of nucleic acids
Protein Molecules. "Dna coild around protein molecules called histones."
Yes, polymerase is a type of protein that plays a key role in DNA replication and transcription processes.
DNA creates messanger RNA by transcription and this mRNA reaches the site of protein synthesis. The message of type of protein to be synthsized is received by ribosomes from RNA and the ribosomes make protein from amino acids present in the cytoplasm.
Histones
DNA --> RNA --> Proteins -----------------------------------------That simple.
Not at all. DNA and Rna are chains of nucleic acids, while proteins are chains of amino acids. 'Fibrous' is but one type of protein.
Yes, DNA polymerase is a protein.
RNA polymerase is the protein that unwinds and opens up the DNA double helix to initiate transcription of mRNA by reading and copying the DNA sequence into RNA.