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What is the pupose of DNA?In: Biology, Biotechnology |
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the purpose of DNA is so that somebody like a doctor can tell who you are and if you need blood so they can find the person closest to your type.
Actually, DNA makes you who you are. It has all your heredity info, like your hair color, your personality, etc. No two person's DNA is the same, not even twins
The main role of DNA is to store information over long periods of time without any significant loss of information contained in it. Its the precursor for all the metabolic reactions taking place in our body (involved may be directly or indirectly). DNA is so important because it does lot of things to say if you were found dead with no ID or anything they could use your DNA to figure out who you were, DNA is your identity, it also confirms the colors and shapes of what makes up you. It also shows if you have any diseases like hemophilia.
First answer by ID1216871385. Last edit by Ojones. Contributor trust: 2 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 37 [recommend question]
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