DNA job typically refers to a job related to Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). This could include roles such as genetic counselor, forensic DNA analyst, molecular biologist, or DNA researcher. These professionals work with DNA to understand genetic information, solve crimes, develop new treatments, or conduct research.
the enzyme helicase unwinds DNA, then DNA rewinds itself back up after translation has finished.
DNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for synthesizing new copies of DNA during replication. It catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to the growing DNA strand based on the template provided by the original DNA molecule.
Unwind part of the original DNA molecule :)
They must unwind part of the original DNA molecule.
DNA topoisomerases are enzymes that can remove or insert supercoil twists into circular DNA by breaking and rejoining the DNA strands. There are two main types: topoisomerase I relaxes positive supercoils, while topoisomerase II can relax both positive and negative supercoils.
DNA directly controls protein replication and synthesis.
forensic
DNA makes up all cells. The ribosomes can't do their job without DNA because they wouldn't be able to move or function correctly
The name of the job where you would take DNA from a crime scene is called a Crime Scene Investigator.
One could find a job in a DNA testing laboratory by looking out for job announcements, or by sending job applications for aforementioned research facilities.
The nucleus is the organelle that contains the DNA. Its job is to control the cell's functions.
carries information from DNA to the ribosome
Two new strands of DNA. <--- Gradpoint/NovaNet
C. straightener
No, that's the job of the RNA.
Ribosmes are what make the protiens for the cell the DNA or Rna to be made
Surrounds the DNA to keep it safe inside