aloneforevaprolly
aloneforevaprolly t1_ixzuvn7 wrote
Reply to comment by OkConstruction4591 in Scientists Have Found a Way To Manipulate Digital Data Stored in DNA by Sorin61
It’s also involved in cell proliferation which is why I wondered about new data. Because it does create new “data” and doesn’t just replicate from mRNA
aloneforevaprolly t1_ixzi8bk wrote
Reply to comment by Eskaminagaga in Scientists Have Found a Way To Manipulate Digital Data Stored in DNA by Sorin61
Essentially Okazaki fragments are codons (a combination of 3 Nucleic acids) that are replicated and produced over and over and later added to the lagging strand of DNA. During this process the codons are not all the same and it’s creating new data in a sense. Just I was just curious as to what the difference was because it’s very interesting
aloneforevaprolly t1_ixz5c9y wrote
Reply to comment by Eskaminagaga in Scientists Have Found a Way To Manipulate Digital Data Stored in DNA by Sorin61
Doesn’t translation and transcription already do this with Okazaki fragments & tRNA?
aloneforevaprolly t1_iy00pln wrote
Reply to comment by OkConstruction4591 in Scientists Have Found a Way To Manipulate Digital Data Stored in DNA by Sorin61
Because the codon that makes up Okazaki fragments are genes or new genetic information. I was wondering what the difference is between what our bodies naturally do to create new biological information compared to what this article refers to.