- Genetic material
Genetic material is used to store the genetic information of an organic life form. For all currently known living organisms, the genetic material is almost exclusively Deoxyribonucleic Acid (
DNA ). Some viruses use Ribonucleic Acid (RNA ) as their genetic material.The first genetic material is generally believed to have been
RNA , initially manifested by self-replicating RNA molecules floating on bodies of water. This hypothetical period in the evolution of cellular life is known as theRNA world . This hypothesis is based on RNA's ability to act both as genetic material and as acatalyst , known asribozyme or aribosome . However, onceprotein s, which can formenzyme s, came into existence, the more stable molecule DNA became the dominant genetic material, a situation continued today. Not only does DNA's double-stranded nature allow for correction ofmutation s but RNA is inherently unstable. Modern cells use RNA mainly to build proteins from DNA instructions, in the form ofmessenger RNA ,ribosomal RNA , andtransfer RNA .Both RNA and DNA are macromolecules composed of
nucleotides , of which there are four available in each molecule. Three nucleotides compose acodon , a sort of "genetic word", which is like anamino acid in a protein. The codon-amino acid translation is known asTranslation (genetics) .
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