Biology, asked by ridasarwar876, 4 months ago

how do DNA of a chromosomes work???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

DNA contains the instructions needed for an organism to develop, survive and reproduce. To carry out these functions, DNA sequences must be converted into messages that can be used to produce proteins, which are the complex molecules that do most of the work in our bodies

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Answered by AbdulRubSir
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DNA :-

  • It has the information in the form of genes for the passing of characters from parents to babies.
  • It helps in reproduction.
  • It helps in growth.
  • It helps in cell division.
  • It helps in encoding the amino acid sequence.
  1. It has sequence of genes that are passed from parents.
  2. Sometimes the genes get disturbed and results in diseases.
  3. Mutations may occur if coding is not proper.
  4. Some new characters may arise due to improper genetic sequence.
  5. The main control of the body is done by this.

The genes have adnine, guanine, cytosine, thiamine agct.

Examples of characters are CTC,agt,gac etc.

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