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What is DNA really?

Updated: 9/14/2023
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DNA is a complex cell structure. It is the bases of all life in the world. It holds our genes and chromosomes. DNA was formed in the earliest period(pre Cambrian) made of a bunch of different elements. The first single cell life form was made. Then they got bigger and evolved. Then humans came to be . and DNA is a structure of many proteins and organism

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