Think of as the Queen of England. She holds all the power, all the plans, and all the secrets to running the country (or in this case, your body). But here’s the catch: She never leaves the castle (the nucleus).
Now go eat a strawberry. You now know what you’re really eating.
You have a master blueprint (the library ), a team of diligent copy machines ( photocopiers ), a squad of construction workers ( builders ), and a fleet of delivery drivers ( couriers ).
In the center of the city sits a high-security vault called the . Inside, there is a master blueprint called
Everything you see when you look in the mirror is the result of this simple three-step process happening trillions of times a second. 5. Why Does This Matter? (The Fun Stuff)
Molecular biology is essentially the study of the , where DNA acts as the software and proteins act as the hardware.
Now, let’s get specific. How does a gene become a real thing? Two processes, with ridiculously hard names that are actually very simple.
Think of as the Queen of England. She holds all the power, all the plans, and all the secrets to running the country (or in this case, your body). But here’s the catch: She never leaves the castle (the nucleus).
Now go eat a strawberry. You now know what you’re really eating.
You have a master blueprint (the library ), a team of diligent copy machines ( photocopiers ), a squad of construction workers ( builders ), and a fleet of delivery drivers ( couriers ).
In the center of the city sits a high-security vault called the . Inside, there is a master blueprint called
Everything you see when you look in the mirror is the result of this simple three-step process happening trillions of times a second. 5. Why Does This Matter? (The Fun Stuff)
Molecular biology is essentially the study of the , where DNA acts as the software and proteins act as the hardware.
Now, let’s get specific. How does a gene become a real thing? Two processes, with ridiculously hard names that are actually very simple.