No, DNA is a nucleic acid which is made up of deoxyribose sugar, phosophate and nitrogenous bases.
However, chromosomes contain both DNA and proteins.
all genetic material.. each part makes up the other.. example.. proteins have genes which has chromosomes which consists of DNA
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
Genes contain our DNA. Proteins are synthesized according to data on DNA
The parts of DNA that code for proteins are called genes.
The chemical link between DNA and proteins is messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes, where proteins are synthesized by a process called translation. This enables the interaction between the genetic code in DNA and the amino acid sequence in proteins.
DNA and proteins are what a chromosome is mostly comprised of. The DNA serves as code and instructions for the organism, almost like a recipe.
Proteins are comprised of amino acids.
Proteins that are themselves comprised from both 'the peptide bond' and the nitrogen-containing amino acids.
Chromosomes are comprised of nucleotides and nitrogen base pairs. The nucleotides make up the columns of the DNA structure, and are repeating sequences of a 5-carbon sugar and a phosphate. The "rungs" of the DNA structure, similar to the rungs (steps) of a ladder, and made up of four variations of nitrogen base pairs.
Chromosomes are thread-like structures found in the nuclei of cells comprised of DNA and various proteins. They are only visible during cell division (mitosis)
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!
all genetic material.. each part makes up the other.. example.. proteins have genes which has chromosomes which consists of DNA
Amino Acids
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
DNA served as the blueprint for the synthesis of proteins
DNA & RNA are used in making proteins during transcription and translation reactions .
DNA are not chemically having protein. But DNA are coiled to chromatin structures by proteins called histones. DNA can interact with proteins for various reason including DNA replication.DNA are not chemically bonded with proteins. But they do interact with protins for various process including DNA replication. In nucleus, DNA coiled to form chromatin structures by histone proteins.