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the genome is known as the code of life. it contains all the information living cells need to come together to form a person, plant, or animal. the genome is encoded by four components found in dna (coded as a, g, t and c). the cell translates the order, or sequence, in which these components are lined
up in the dna and this leads to the production of proteins. proteins form the structure of cells and enable the cells to grow, survive and communicate with other cells. the genome broadly consists of two constituents - coding dna, called genes, that encode the proteins and non-coding dna, which regulates...
https://www.europabio.org/healthcare-biotech/faq/the-basics-about-genome-editing-in-healthcare
the genome is known as the code of life. it contains all the information living cells need to come together to form a person, plant, or animal. the genome is encoded by four components found in dna (coded as a, g, t and c). the cell translates the order, or sequence, in which these components are lined
up in the dna and this leads to the production of proteins. proteins form the structure of cells and enable the cells to grow, survive and communicate with other cells. the genome broadly consists of two constituents - coding dna, called genes, that encode the proteins and non-coding dna, which regulates...
https://www.europabio.org/healthcare-biotech/faq/the-basics-about-genome-editing-in-healthcare