DNA
Cross-source consensus on DNA from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
How it works
Highlighted claims
- DNA is first copied into RNA, which then travels to ribosomes where it is translated into proteins. — Epigenetics Explained in Simple Terms
- DNA is a double-stranded molecule that encodes instructions for producing the proteins that form all body tissues and perform biological functions. — Epigenetics Explained in Simple Terms
- Genes are discrete sections of DNA, each encoding a specific set of instructions for a particular protein or function. — Epigenetics Explained in Simple Terms
- DNA information is static and requires an external signal to produce any biological effect. — Epigenetics Explained in Simple Terms