Or you can just say DNA.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (Longer Way)
The abbreviation is DNA from deoxyribonucleic acid.
the way you spell it was right
You can pronounce it why-mer-rain-er other way too but this is right
Polynucleotides is a chemical way to refering to DNA or RNA. The backbone of a DNA or RNA is an alternating sequence of sugars and phosphates. If the chain is DNA the sugar is deoxyribonucleic acid. If the chain if RNA, the sugar is ribonucleic acid.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a biological molecule that contains the genetic code that determines the form and function of all living organisms (except RNA viruses). The genetic information in DNA contains the precise instructions for constructing components of cells, and it is this by following these instructions that living organisms have evolved and developed to look and operate the way they do. Therefore, words that embody the essence of DNA include heredity, transcription genetic code, genetic instructions, biological form and function, so on and so forth. Also, words such as double helix and polymer backbone describe the structure of DNA molecules, which is largely responsible for producing the molecular interactions that dictate the process by which DNA is replicated and transcribed.
A gene is a segment of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that contains information for making proteins, which carry out traits that are passed down from a parent or parents that makes you look the way you look and even think the way you think.
No, nucleic acids by themselves are simply molecules, however, when they are formed in a specific pattern in the macro-molecule Deoxyribonucleic acid, they are used as a way to build proteins using RNA.
DNA is spelled D-E-O-X-Y-R-I-B-O-N-U-C-L-E-I-C A-C-I-D.
Dee-ox-ee-rai-bo-new-clay/clee-ik A-sid You can either choose clay or clee, different ways to pronounce.
DNA(Deoxyribonucleic acid)It is what makes all living organisms look the the way they do.It looks something like this:(=)(=)(=)(=)...only all twisty...
Cloning an animal refers to using an animal's DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid; its genetic material) to be able to recreate the 'same animal' that will grow and develop in the same way as the original, to produce an exact 'copy' of the original organism.