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Jaylin
29 July, 19:07
What is a cells DNA like the books in a library
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Brittany Wilkerson
29 July, 21:32
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Think of it this way:
DNA inside cells store all the genetic information on a person's looks, eye colour, hair colour etc. It makes them unique. The analogy of being like books in a library basically suggests that in a library there is so much information and every book is different with different knowledge ... That's basically what DNA is; millions of different information things.
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