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Biology, 25.02.2020 02:57 mrsrobinson1014

How can a cell can make a macromolecule such as a lipid from its glycerine and fatty acid subcomponents using the information that is stored in genes along a stretch of a DNA molecule? The cell carries a gene for an enzyme that can catalyze the synthesis of a lipid from substrate molecules. The cell carries a gene that can be transcribed and translated into the lipid from its glycerine and fatty acid precursors. The cell has a gene whose DNA reacts to becomes the lipid molecule inside the cell.

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