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Nataly_w [17]
4 years ago
13

The sequence of dna from your snork is found in which organelle?

Biology
1 answer:
Leto [7]4 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

The nucleus is a large membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic information, DNA, in the cell.

Sequences of DNA make up genes which can have different forms called alleles. DNA is transcribed into mRNA and later translated into amino acids which are linked together by rRNA to form proteins.

Further Explanation:

All the genetic information within the eukaryotic cell is stored within the nucleus as helical DNA. This DNA is tightly wound around histones as chromosomes. Chromosomes within the nucleus is unwound, unzipped and read by enzymes in a complex series of steps known as transcription. The message on DNA, called genes is copied by RNA polymerase, to form mRNA complementary sequence to that of the DNA strand. These are then translated into proteins in ribosomes.

Learn more about transcription at brainly.com/question/11339456

Learn more about DNA and RNA brainly.com/question/2416343?source=aid8411316

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