How DNA is responsible for changing of body structure of an organism
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DNA plays a major role in the variation occurring in the organisms of same species. During DNA copying, 50% of the characteristics is copied from the father and 50% of the characteristics is copied from the mother. After, copying of DNA the organism resembling both the characteristics of father and mother us born, but the offspring does not resemble completely to either the mother or the father. This leads to the changing if body structure of an organism.
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The DNA is the constituting part of the gene present in our body.
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- The DNA follows all the laws of genetics in a cellular level.
- The DNA is converted into RNA by the process of transduction and to the protein by the process of translation. As a result of the formation of the protein depends on the structure Of the DNA. As a result of this, the protein synthesis in the cell depends on the charecteristic of the DNA. Hence the structure of an organ depends on the gene.
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