Cellular Dna
Cellular DNA is a component of all living organisms that carries the genetic information that is responsible for the inheritance of traits from one generation to the next. It dictates the physical characteristics and the biochemistry of all forms of life, from single-celled organisms to complex multi-cellular organisms, such as humans. By studying cellular DNA, scientists can gain a clearer understanding of how a species is formed and how it evolves, a key component of evolutionary biology. The analysis of cellular DNA also plays an increasingly important role in medical research, as it helps doctors to identify diseases and disorders, as well as to develop treatments and therapies. The information gained from the study of cellular DNA can also be used to create therapeutic and preventive strategies to improve human health.
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