the most important part of a cell, as it contains the cell's DNA
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DNA condensation is used to block the transcription and translation of a number of genes. It is part of "epigenetics" by condensation of the DNA the polymerase can no longer bind.
The nucleus (containing the DNA of the cell) is probably the most important part. However, cellular mitosis (division) is the reproduction method.
In science, the chemical telomerase is enzyme that is part of the DNA structure in humans. The chemical is used to help hinder the loss of important DNA in the ends of chromosomes.
the most important part of a cell, as it contains the cell's DNA
Biotechnology refers to the use of biological processes for industrial purposes, such as genetic manipulation. Forensic DNA analysis is an important part of biotechnology because it is used to match two DNA samples.
No. They are not part of the structure of DNA which is what information is stored in.
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DNA condensation is used to block the transcription and translation of a number of genes. It is part of "epigenetics" by condensation of the DNA the polymerase can no longer bind.
the keystone is the most important part of an arched bridge. :]
The nucleus (containing the DNA of the cell) is probably the most important part. However, cellular mitosis (division) is the reproduction method.
Some viruses move RNA, some DNA; but RNA is more common.
A huge, major role: Cells contain chromosomes which contain genes which contain DNA! DNA can be said to be the most important part for us - it is the genetic code which makes up our body - it describes how we move, how we look, how we do everything!
If this is a Nova NET question and Plato pathways, the answer is All of The Above
The most important part of a watch is battery. With out a battery a watch is dead.
The most important part of the heart is all of it. There all equally as important.