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what is the function of cellular dna

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Answered by Mehul789
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DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and function of living things.

All known cellular life and some viruses contain DNA.

The main role of DNA in the cell is the long-term storage of information.

It is often compared to a blueprint, since it contains the instructions to construct other components of the cell, such as proteins and RNA molecules.

The DNA segments that carry genetic information are called genes, but other DNA sequences have structural purposes, or are involved in regulating the expression of genetic information.

In eukaryotes such as animals and plants, DNA is stored inside the cell nucleus, while in prokaryotes such as bacteria and archaea, the DNA is in the cell's cytoplasm.

Unlike enzymes, DNA does not act directly on other molecules; rather, various enzymes act on DNA and copy its information into either more DNA, in DNA replication, or transcribe it into protein.

Other proteins such as histones are involved in the packaging of DNA or repairing the damage to DNA that causes mutations.

This backbone carries four types of molecules called bases and it is the sequence of these four bases that encodes information.

The major function of DNA is to encode the sequence of amino acid residues in proteins, using the genetic code.

To read the genetic code, cells make a copy of a stretch of DNA in the nucleic acid RNA.

These RNA copies can then used to direct protein synthesis, but they can also be used directly as parts of ribosomes or spliceosomes

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hkedia04: that Is a long thesis an dna and rna
Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

The information needed to make proteins in the cell comes from the cellular DNA.

Explanation:

The gene for a protein is a segment of DNA that contains the necessary instructions to make that protein. How do proteins regulate the traits we're talking about here? Let's use being tall as an example of a characteristic.

We are aware that hormones in plants can stimulate growth. Thus, the amount of a specific plant hormone may affect plant height. The effectiveness of the manufacturing process will determine how much plant hormone is produced.

Now think about an enzyme that is crucial to this procedure. The plant will grow tall and produce a large amount of hormone if this enzyme functions effectively.

The amount of hormone produced will be lower and the plant will be shorter if the gene for that enzyme has a change that makes the enzyme less effective. Genes thus regulate traits or behaviours.

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