What is DNA?
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a very important molecule found in all living cells. It contains information used in everyday metabolism and growth and influences most of our characteristics.
DNA is often described as the blueprint of an organism because it enables various cells to develop and work together to form a fully functional body, and controls characteristics such as eye colour. How much DNA influences very complex features, such as intelligence, is not yet fully understood.
The information that DNA contains is passed from one generation to the next and there is much debate over how much of what we are like is due to inheritance and defined by our DNA (nature) or by the influence of the environment (nurture).
Using gene technology, DNA can be modified or transferred from one organism to another. Genes are made up of short lengths of DNA and modern gene technology is able to make changes at the level of individual genes.
Watch a movie to see each base on a strand of DNA pair specifically with another base on the opposite strand of DNA to form the rung of the DNA ladder.
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Watch a movie to see a DNA molecule unzip lengthwise to leave unpaired bases along each strand.
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