what is DNA?
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Answer / ravi teja kantipudi
DNA is deoxy ribo nucluic acid which is contains the genetic
information for a living organism which replicates during
cell division and passes and the genetic information
transfers. It is responsible for transcription of RNA from
which proteins are translated from RNA and used for metabolism.
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Answer / ksheeraja agnihotri
DNA is a deoxyribonucleic acid,a heriditery unit of any
living being.DNA Mde up of a sugar ,a base and
phophate.base i.e. 2 - purine & pyrimedine.
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Answer / mamatha
DNA is a ribo nucliece acid first time na wasisolated from
nuclie puss cells by friederch miescher in 1869
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Answer / megha
DNA is a nucleic acid. it is a heriditary vehicle, which
transfers the genetic information from genertaion to
genertaion.
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Answer / elaya raja
DNA ,like t cell it is t unit of heretity,it contains all t information of the body's function as a whole character of the person . it is double helix in shape .there is 3 types A-DNA,B-DNA & Z-DNA.
It gets condensed during cell division and become less condensed during t transcription .
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