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Giancarlo Pollard
24 June, 07:41
How is the DNA described and what does this mean?
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Titus Mann
24 June, 09:13
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Deoxyribonucleic (DNA) pronouced (de-ok" si-ri"bo-nu-kle'ik). It is a Nucleic Acid. DNA is one of two major classes of molecules, the other is RNA. Typically, DNA is found in the nucleus (control center) of the cell, where it constitutes the genetic material, or genes.
DNA is a long, double stranded polymer-a double chain of nucleotides.
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