- DNA contains the genetic code and is made up of nucleotides containing a phosphate, sugar, and nitrogenous base. Watson and Crick discovered that DNA takes the form of a double helix with the bases on each strand complementary to each other.
- DNA replication is the process where the DNA double helix unwinds and each strand serves as a template to produce a new complementary strand, exactly copying the DNA.
- Gene expression involves transcription of DNA into mRNA and translation of mRNA into proteins. During transcription, RNA polymerase produces mRNA complementary to the DNA. Translation then uses the mRNA to specify the sequence of amino acids in a protein.