Biology, asked by Gerasg, 11 months ago

Why DNA molecules are called Master molecules?

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Answered by debayanpratihar1234
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Explain how mRNA works like a blueprint in constructing proteins. The master plan is the DNA molecule. The cell uses this molecule to prepare mRNA "blueprints." ... The blueprints represent messenger RNA because they carry instructions for the building from the office (the "nucleus") to the outside ("cytoplasm")......I think it will help you

Answered by brainlysme8
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DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid) is a molecule that supplies the genetic instructions to creatures. It instructs the cells how to develop, live and reproduce. DNA can be found inside every cell and is passed down from parents to their offspring. Hence it is called Master molecules.

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