DNA- Structure and function of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
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DNA, or Deoxyribonucleic Acid, stores genetic information in the nucleus of a cell and forms chromosomes during cell replication to maintain stability. It is a polymer made up of nucleotides containing a phosphate group, Deoxyribose sugar, and a nitrogenous base.
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- DNA, found in the nucleus of cells, is a polymer composed of nucleotides containing a phosphate group, Deoxyribose sugar, and a nitrogenous base, crucial for maintaining genetic stability during cell replication.
- The genetic information stored in DNA is organized into chromosomes, highlighting the essential role of DNA in preserving and transmitting genetic material within living organisms.
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"DNA: Genetic Information in Cell Nucleus"
- DNA, or Deoxyribonucleic Acid, is located in the nucleus of a cell and stores genetic information. During cell replication, DNA forms chromosomes to maintain stability. DNA is a polymer made up of nucleotides, each consisting of a phosphate group, a sugar (Deoxyribose), and a nitrogenous base.
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