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What are the importance of DNA?

What are the importance of DNA?

They are:

  • It is the principal genetic material that carries genetic information from generation to generation.
  • It controls all the biological activities of a cell. For example. protein synthesis.
  • It can replicate and form its own carbon copies.
  • It can synthesize RNA by the process of transcription.
  • The mutation is caused by changes in the sequence of nitrogen bases in DNA.

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