Monday, September 1, 2008

The role of DNA in gene expression



Every new cell that appears after cell division must have access to instructions, so that it can function as a living entity. The existence of cell lines through time is a consequence of the ability of DNA to replicate. Copies of this informative molecule are made and placed into new cellular structures. The genes can be expressed and the cell will carry out functions commensurate with the machinery produced by that gene expression.

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