Humans share about 99.9% of their DNA with each other. The tiny 0.1% difference is what makes you uniquely you.
Molecular biologists have a fancy name for this flow of information: It sounds intimidating, but it’s just this: DNA →right arrow →right arrow Protein. DNA stores the info. RNA transmits the info. Proteins do the work. Why Should You Care?
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Every living thing on Earth runs on a specific set of instructions. This biological instruction manual is called DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid). What is DNA?
Mutations happen constantly. They can be caused by random copying errors, UV sunlight, or chemical exposure.
are the detectives trying to figure out how the city operates by looking at the smallest details. 2. The Big Three: DNA, RNA, and Proteins
Another molecule, , delivers the correct amino acids one by one. The ribosome links them together like beads on a string.
Imagine your body is a restaurant. The Nucleus is the Manager’s office (where the secret recipes are locked).
Molecular biology isn't just happening in a quiet lab; it is actively shaping the modern world through incredible technological breakthroughs.