Dna Blueprint

DNA Blueprint is the code of life, providing the instructions for the functioning of cells in all living organisms. It is composed of two strands of nucleotides, which are twisted around each other forming a double helix. Each strand contains genetic information, which is used to build and maintain an organism’s cells, tissues and organs. DNA has great significance to human health, as it determines the potential to develop a variety of hereditary diseases. It is also used in the fields of forensics, evolutionary biology, and biotechnology. In forensics, it plays an important role in identifying individuals through their unique genetic signature. In evolutionary biology, it is used to trace the history and development of different species. In biotechnology, it is used to develop new medicines, therapies, and food products.

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Tumor Growth Dynamics: Dietary Fish Oil Induced Inhibition of Human Breast Carcinoma Growth, A Phenomenon of Reduced Cellular DNA Synthesis or Increased Cell Loss?

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Dimerization of the BASIC PENTACYSTEINE Domain in Plant GAGA-Factors is Mediated by Disulfide Bonds and Required for DNA-Binding.

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Genetic Diversity of Large Japanese Field Mouse Apodemus speciosus Populations and Identification of their Food Plant Resources using DNA Barcoding in an Industrial Green Space

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Auricularia Polytricha (Mushroom) Regulates Testicular DNA Expression and Oxidative Stress Markers of Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Male Wistar Rat

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A Study on Redox Potential of Phytochemicals and their Impact on DNA

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Daily Grape Juice Consumption Promotes Weight Loss, Improved Stability and Reduced the DNA Damage in the Elderly

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