
How Does DNA Make Protein?
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Science, Biology, Physics, Chemistry
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6th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video explains how DNA is central to protein synthesis, which is vital for cellular functions. Proteins, made of amino acids, are coded by DNA sequences. Each gene in DNA corresponds to a specific protein. The process involves transcribing DNA to RNA, which is then translated by ribosomes to form proteins. This mechanism is crucial for life and contributes to individual uniqueness.
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Describe the process of transcription and its importance in protein synthesis.
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In what way does the DNA you inherit contribute to your uniqueness?
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