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cells build large, complicated molecules such as proteins. what do you think cells use as their “design plans” for proteins?

Cells use DNA as their “design plans” for proteins.

Quick scoop

  • A cell’s DNA holds genes, and each gene is a specific set of instructions for building one protein.
  • During protein synthesis, a gene’s instructions are copied into messenger RNA (mRNA), which then guides ribosomes in putting amino acids together in the correct order to make that protein.

In short: the blueprint is the DNA, and a working copy of that blueprint is the mRNA that ribosomes read to build the protein.

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