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DNA – What is a DNA and how does it function
- September 14, 2012
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Answer;
A DNA is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms.
The word “DNA” stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid, but also this same word DNA means: the systematic structure of genetic encoding or numbers, being the hereditary and traits of someone’s character, habits or nature.
The main role of a DNA molecules is to store up long-term storage of information that has the responsibility of relating and unveiling the history, behaviors,
and habits that dominated the culture and tradition of someone’s fore parents.
The purpose of DNA:
These natural genetic traits found in the DNA carry hereditary information which is passed down from the parents to their children through the DNA.
DNA is often compared to a blue print, a recipe or a code, which contains the foundational structure, design, prescription, and encoded information in form of codes, which is needed to construct other component of cells.
In the DNA there are also other DNA sequences that are involved in regulating the use of this genetic information.
For example: The DNA of somebody has the ability to attract (law of attraction), to store up and keep encoded information that comes from somebody’s history, culture, tradition and religion.
This encoded information in DNA enables somebody’s character to be able to attract and to relate to the times, seasons, calendar, environment and people that carry the same information which is similar to the DNA blue print concealed in one’s nature.
Article written by Conscious lifestyle for self education.
Continuation; What determines the natural characteristics and traits of a DNA?
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