It says "DNA carries the genetic info of a cell and consists of a thousands genes". Is this wrong info?Over-simplification?
That is right, but it doesn't say that genetic codes are embedded in DNA. The genetic code is principally the equivalence between specific coding triplets of nucleotides 'codons' and specific amino acids. It can also be used more generally to talk about the way sequences of DNA interact with proteins in the cell and the regulation of gene expression. Carrying information isn't the same as having a code embedded in DNA.
That info I got from Nobelprize.org.
In the absence of any more specific reference all I can say is I think you seriously misunderstood what you read.
Sorry, if the thread is bad.
Actually I meant the flow chart was bad, but the thread is bad as well.
Could you suggest an improvement on the flow-chart that could be understood by kids like me?
The first thing I would suggest is that you try and get a good understanding of the processes involved in DNA -> RNA -> protein. At the moment you have some things right but a whole lot of extraneous nonsense which tends to suggest you have mainly cut and pasted or tried to paraphrase information from varying sources without understanding it. If you like I can provide some more specific criticisms, but really you should probably start over from scratch.
TTFN,
WK