DNA SUMMARY

DNA SUMMARY

 

Two interwoven, coiled strands of DNA form a spiral ladder or Twin helix. The split off and complementary RNA code consists of a sequence of triplets of bases on one strand. Each triplet code calls for one specific amino acid.

Amino acids are joined together through protein synthesis. Any change in the sequence of these acids changes the protein produced. All chemical actions in a cell are controlled by a group of proteins called enzymes.

Water is implicated in the patterning and storing of incoming information within the DNA molecule and the rest of the cell structure, such as the neurons in our brain. See video below.

Mutations in DNA can have 2 very different effects: (1) the letter sequence encoding for a specific protein can change or (2) the mechanics of the DNA structure can change, resulting in a different packaging and accessibility of the DNA and therefore a different frequency of production of that protein.

Conclusion: the DNA code regulates all cell activities, thus all bodily and brain activities, and acts as a huge radiostation sending and receiving information from anywhere imaginable. Thus, it completely controls all aspects of our lives.