Chromosomal Dna
Chromosomal DNA is the genetic material found inside the nucleus of a cell. It is made up of long strands of molecules that contain the instructions for the cell's development, growth, and functioning. It is responsible for the production of proteins and enzymes that are essential for life. Chromosomal DNA is significant because it contains genetic information and is the basis for individuals' unique characteristics, such as hair and eye colour. Additionally, it is useful in the medical field for the diagnosis of genetic conditions, and in research for the development of new treatments.
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