Team:NYC Wetware/Deinococcus/Cell Damage

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The prokaryotic cell carries on as if it were a normal day. The DNA, the string of code with information to direct the cell’s daily activities, floats freely in the cytoplasm. It allows itself to be transcribed by the RNA into proteins, which reside casually in the cytoplasm, the intracellular environment of the cell.<br/>
The prokaryotic cell carries on as if it were a normal day. The DNA, the string of code with information to direct the cell’s daily activities, floats freely in the cytoplasm. It allows itself to be transcribed by the RNA into proteins, which reside casually in the cytoplasm, the intracellular environment of the cell.<br/>
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<img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1d/DNAPic.png" alt="oy" width="250" height="150"/><br/>
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