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DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is the carrier of genetic information. It is composed of four nucleotides: adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine.
A unit of inheritance composed of a sequence of nucleotides of DNA is called a gene. Genes contain the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, and different genes control different traits or characteristics.
Nucleic acids, which include DNA and RNA, are important biochemical compounds composed of nucleotides. These molecules play crucial roles in storing and transmitting genetic information in living organisms.
DNA and RNA are composed of many nucleotides joined together in a specific sequence.
No, the appearance of extracted DNA is generally the same regardless of the organism it comes from. DNA is a double helix structure composed of nucleotides, and it looks like a stringy, viscous material when extracted. Differences in DNA between organisms are seen at the molecular level in the sequence of nucleotides rather than in appearance.
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is the carrier of genetic information. It is composed of four nucleotides: adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine.
Although DNA is composed of the same four nucleotides in all organisms, the sequence of nucleotides is different for each species
A unit of inheritance composed of a sequence of nucleotides of DNA is called a gene. Genes contain the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, and different genes control different traits or characteristics.
A DNA molecule is composed of long chains of DNA nucleotides.
nucleotides.
No, they are composed of Amino acids.
DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.
Nucleic acids, which include DNA and RNA, are important biochemical compounds composed of nucleotides. These molecules play crucial roles in storing and transmitting genetic information in living organisms.
DNA and RNA are composed of many nucleotides joined together in a specific sequence.
Living organisms on Earth are similar in that they are all composed of cells, they require energy for survival, they can reproduce, and they can respond and adapt to their environment.
A phosphate group, a sugar and a nitrogenous base
No, the appearance of extracted DNA is generally the same regardless of the organism it comes from. DNA is a double helix structure composed of nucleotides, and it looks like a stringy, viscous material when extracted. Differences in DNA between organisms are seen at the molecular level in the sequence of nucleotides rather than in appearance.