can you tell whether enzymes are bigger or DNA is bigger in molecular size? How did you know?
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From what you have learned, can you tell whether enzymes are bigger or DNA is bigger in molecular size? How did you know?
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Proteins and enzymes are more prominent than DNA since amino acids, smaller than nucleotides, make up proteins. After undergoing certain modifications, a polypeptide chain becomes a protein. A gene controls the synthesis of an enzyme, which is a protein. The codon is a sequence of three nucleotides that helps code one amino acid, which is then polymerized to form a polypeptide chain, eventually becoming a protein after undergoing certain modifications.
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