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Responsible for every body function- Determines Male from female! Color of eyes-Hair-Skin-Size-ect...

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Encoding the information need to build and regulate the cell, and transmission of this information from generation to generation. Those are the two processes DNA is responsible for.

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Life would not be possible without DNA replication because every process is encoded in DNA

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