Guest

What is DNA?

What is DNA?

Grade:12

5 Answers

Gaurav
askIITians Faculty 164 Points
9 years ago
Hello Student
DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid which encodes the genetic information of living organisms and transfer it to one generation to another. It has a double helical structure and found in the nucleus of cells in living organisms.
In the structure below
A stands for Adenine
T stands for Thymine
G stands for Guanine
C stands for Cytosine
These are Base Chemicals of DNA.
255-1273_dna.jpg
Yugabrat Gogoi
47 Points
9 years ago
DNA means Deoxyrebo nucleic acid. DNA are present inside the chromatin materials in the nucleus of our body and are responsible for passing heridetery characters as well as the genes from the perents to the offspring. For example, If the father and the mother of achild are tall then the child will be tall too. Every person has their own DNA.
Yugabrat Gogoi
47 Points
9 years ago
DNA means Deoxyrebo nucleic acid. DNA are present inside the chromatin materials in the nucleus of our body and are responsible for passing heridetery characters as well as the genes from the perents to the offspring. For example, If the father and the mother of achild are tall then the child will be tall too. Every person has their own DNA.
Harshakavya
35 Points
9 years ago
255-1273_dna.jpgDNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid which encodes the genetic information of living organisms and transfer it to one generation to another. It has a double helical structure and found in the nucleus of cells in living organisms.In the structure belowA stands for AdenineT stands for ThymineG stands for GuanineC stands for CytosineThese are Base Chemicals of DNA.
Harshakavya
35 Points
9 years ago
255-1273_dna.jpgDNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid which encodes the genetic information of living organisms and transfer it to one generation to another.It has a double helical structure and found in the nucleus of cells in living organisms.In the structure belowA stands for AdenineT stands for ThymineG stands for GuanineC stands for CytosineThese are Base Chemicals of DNA.

Think You Can Provide A Better Answer ?

ASK QUESTION

Get your questions answered by the expert for free