No, DNA does not contain dark matter that codes for specific structural proteins. DNA is made up of specific sequences of nucleotides that code for proteins through the process of transcription and translation. Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter that has not been directly observed or detected in DNA.
Chromosomes consist of DNA and proteins. The DNA contains the genetic information that codes for traits and characteristics, while the proteins help to package and organize the DNA within the chromosome structure.
The grey matter in the brain does not have its unique DNA code. Rather, the DNA within all cells in our body, including those within the grey matter, is the same. The grey matter primarily consists of nerve cell bodies, dendrites, and synapses that help process information in the brain.
Yes, the DNA in people's cheek cells is the same as the DNA in other cells in their body. Every cell in an individual's body contains the same DNA and genetic information.
No, it does not matter which of the separated DNA chains is used for transcription as both strands can serve as templates for the synthesis of RNA. The enzyme RNA polymerase can bind to either strand and initiate transcription of the complementary RNA molecule.
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DNA is the fundamental living matter. A virus, considered to be a living matter consists of core of DNA. When this virus invades a Bacterial cell, it forms the Bacteriophase.DNA is the fundamental living matter. A virus, considered to be a living matter consists of core of DNA. When this virus invades a Bacterial cell, it forms the Bacteriophase.
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No, DNA does not contain dark matter that codes for specific structural proteins. DNA is made up of specific sequences of nucleotides that code for proteins through the process of transcription and translation. Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter that has not been directly observed or detected in DNA.
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Chromosomes consist of DNA and proteins. The DNA contains the genetic information that codes for traits and characteristics, while the proteins help to package and organize the DNA within the chromosome structure.
The grey matter in the brain does not have its unique DNA code. Rather, the DNA within all cells in our body, including those within the grey matter, is the same. The grey matter primarily consists of nerve cell bodies, dendrites, and synapses that help process information in the brain.