what is the importance of dna
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DNA deoxyribonucleic acid
Regulate the functions of organism
Other than virus because virus has RNA
Ok this dNa is kind of long thread made up of random chemicals which have the ability to convert them into messages... To integrate body functions
Regulate the functions of organism
Other than virus because virus has RNA
Ok this dNa is kind of long thread made up of random chemicals which have the ability to convert them into messages... To integrate body functions
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It has the following importance.
(i) DNA is a genetic material, which is the genetic information in living organisms. Transmits from generation to generation.
(ii) DNA controls all metabolic and other biological functions of the cell.
(iii) DNA directs its own synthesis, it is called DNA Replication or Griffith Clip.
(iv) RNA is synthesized by DNA. RNA is essential for protein synthesis.
(i) DNA is a genetic material, which is the genetic information in living organisms. Transmits from generation to generation.
(ii) DNA controls all metabolic and other biological functions of the cell.
(iii) DNA directs its own synthesis, it is called DNA Replication or Griffith Clip.
(iv) RNA is synthesized by DNA. RNA is essential for protein synthesis.
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