DNA consists of two long polymers of simple units called nucleotides, with backbones made of sugars and phosphate.
The virus for warts and chickenpox's contain DNA.
DNA wrapping around histones is an example of chromatin packaging. Histones are proteins around which DNA is wound to form nucleosomes, which enable compaction of DNA into a smaller space. This packaging process helps regulate gene expression and DNA accessibility.
Yes, and it is also an example of an immense BIO-MOLECULE and it is also the largest BIO-macromolecule in existence.
guanine pairing with cytosine
DNA helicase. This is the enzyme that "unzips" DNA.
DNA shows how we are made up. If, for example, you're blond, you have blond DNA. (Bad example, I know) It's the building blocks for your body. Everything that's you is in your DNA. Mole on your left hand? It's in your DNA.
deletion
Things that aren't biological in origin (glass, rocks, iron, water) contain no DNA
when a part or code of the dna is cut and spliced elsewhere it is called recombinant dna. an example direct injection of new dna into the nucleus with a gene gun
Adenine is an example of a nitrogenous base found in DNA and RNA molecules. It is one of the four nucleobases that make up the genetic code, pairing with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.
The virus for warts and chickenpox's contain DNA.
Are you asking What can not be done with DNA? Well, for example: You can't make a protein/Amino acids with DNA, this function called translation is carried out by RNA...
DNA wrapping around histones is an example of chromatin packaging. Histones are proteins around which DNA is wound to form nucleosomes, which enable compaction of DNA into a smaller space. This packaging process helps regulate gene expression and DNA accessibility.
Yes, and it is also an example of an immense BIO-MOLECULE and it is also the largest BIO-macromolecule in existence.
guanine pairing with cytosine
DNA, or Deoxyribonucleic acid.
DNA helicase. This is the enzyme that "unzips" DNA.