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what is dna? How it produce human body's​

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Answered by divyabohra27
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DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid. It is located in the nuclei of cells, which make up the body. Consequently, DNA can be considered as one of the building blocks of the body. To understand the exact structure and function of the body it is essential to know what a cell is and how it is structured.

Answered by radhakrishna1551
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Explanation:

DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid. It is located in the nuclei of cells, which make up the body. Consequently, DNA can be considered as one of the building blocks of the body. To understand the exact structure and function of the body it is essential to know what a cell is and how it is structured.

The National Human Genome Research Institute fact sheet Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) provides an introduction to this molecule.

StatedClearly offers a video introduction to DNA and how it works.

The New Genetics, a publication of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, discusses the structure of DNA and how it was discovered.

A basic explanation and illustration of DNA can be found on Arizona State University's "Ask a Biologist" website.

The Virtual Genetics Education Centre, created by the University of Leicester, offers additional information on DNA, genes, and chromosomes.

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