DNA is a 'thing' - a chemical that sticks to your fingers.
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The more that I looked at DNA, the more I realized it was nature and nurture. It's how genes and your environment work together to produce the person you are.
Biology - DNA - is technology. It is coding. It is physical coding, but still code.
Nuclear DNA encodes all the proteins and enzymes that make you you, basically.
I've always been fascinated by what you can learn from looking into your DNA.
We have the DNA of our Lord Jesus Christ.
DNA, like a tape recording, carries a message in which there are specific instructions for a job to be done.
Our understanding of how DNA informs our health and development is advancing at an incredible pace.
I was raised by strong women, and that DNA is in my daughter and wife.
Junk DNA - or, as scientists call it nowadays, noncoding DNA - remains a mystery: No one knows how much of it is essential for life.
In an age of molecular genomics, it is ever more apparent that the fingerprints of evolution are pressed deeply into human DNA, just as they are into the genomes of every other organism. Biologists understand this, and so do students who study the science of life.
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