DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
DNA
Encryption is the answer
DNA is store in nucleus to synthesize protein in cytoplasm through translation. DNA encode the information in form of triplet codons to synthesize proteins.
the information of how you and your body are put together, without this you wouldn't be you, when their are mutations in the DNA they generally cause severe disorders.
In the DNA world, ENCODE stands for the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements. It is a public research group started in 2003 by the United States National Human Genome Research Institute.
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Genes encode the instructions for building proteins, which are the primary functional molecules in cells. These proteins determine the structure and function of cells, tissues, and organs in an organism. Additionally, genes also regulate gene expression, cell processes, and overall development.
Yes
I'm not sure I understand your question. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you're asking about?
You can encode JUST ABOUT ANY information in 1's and 0's; as long as the amount of information you need to encode is finite.Information encoded this way is said to be "binary".
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the sequence of your day's events
the sequence of your day's events
genes
no
Yes, you need it to encode digital information.
retrieval
Encryption is the answer