DNA or RNA
DNA is less stable than RNA,hence it is used to carry genetic information, as during many cellular activities,like DNA replication, transcription, DNA as to unwind. DNA is found in the nucleus
No. Neurotransmitters are located in the brain. DNA & RNA are related to cell information and replication.
I'm not quite sure what RNA does but DNA is relpicated through ribosomes who take amino acids and create DNA out of it based on other patterns they have seen throughout the cell Hope that helped!
Within the HIV capsid is the genetic material RNA along with two reverse transcriptase enzymes to copy the RNA into DNA inside the invaded cell.
Transcription (DNA -> RNA) happens in the nucleus where RNA polymerase makes single-stranded RNA from a template DNA strand.
DNA or RNA
DNA is less stable than RNA,hence it is used to carry genetic information, as during many cellular activities,like DNA replication, transcription, DNA as to unwind. DNA is found in the nucleus
What a cell and a virus have in common is the RNA or DNA. The virus can be either a RNA virus or a DNA virus.
What can you conclude about DNA and RNA from the fact that they are like a cell's "brain?"
No. Neurotransmitters are located in the brain. DNA & RNA are related to cell information and replication.
I'm not quite sure what RNA does but DNA is relpicated through ribosomes who take amino acids and create DNA out of it based on other patterns they have seen throughout the cell Hope that helped!
Within the HIV capsid is the genetic material RNA along with two reverse transcriptase enzymes to copy the RNA into DNA inside the invaded cell.
Two types of nucleic acids found in cells are DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid). DNA stores genetic information and is typically found in the cell nucleus, while RNA plays a role in protein synthesis and can be found in the nucleus and cytoplasm.
Nucleus of the cell the DNA becomes mRNA
DNA in the nucleus of a cell is responsible for producing messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules that carry genetic information to the cytoplasm, where it can be used for protein synthesis. These mRNA molecules act as messengers between the nucleus and the rest of the cell, ensuring that the genetic information encoded in DNA can be translated into functional proteins throughout the cell.
The nucleus is the holder of DNA, while RNA is present throughout the cytoplasm of the cell.