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Why DNA is required for life?

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Answered by Anonymous
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DNA is required for life because it is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and function of living things. In simple words, DNA is necessary for the inception of life.

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Answered by Anonymous
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DNA is called as the building block of life. Present in every cell of our body, the length in sequence of the 4 essential digits of genetic terminology namely ATGC is about 3 Billion.


DNA is studies at molecular levels for many behaviours, processes and diseases that we may develop during a course of our lives.


Sequences embedded in the DNA are actually codes that help us make proteins that perform the above mentioned functions.


Genes express and cause various changed in the intercellular and extracellular organisms and also control the functions that each cell is to perform.


Science has confirmed that genes acts as switches in cells to turn on a function or off making them the controller block for life.


Medicines and food act on certain regions of DNA and many such regions are also specifically present that help us respond to only specific medicines opening up therapy and treatment regimes such as personalised or targeted precision medicine.


True in its sense of molecules for life DNA stands as an important building block most species like plants, animals and Humans.


Virises also have their won DNA that help them live, grow and manifest themselves by mutating themselves to survive in some strictest of the environments.



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