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deoxyribonucleic acid one of the two nucleic acids found in all cells. DNA is a part of a cell that contains and controls all the genetic information, the thousands of genes necessary to reproduce it. The genes are responsible for passing on traits from generation to generation. Dysphagia: difficulty or pain in swallowing. E Edema: the swelling or accumulation of fluid in part of the body.
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deoxyribonucleic acid A long molecule made up of repeating units [each unit contains deoxyribose (a sugar), a phosphoric acid and a base] joined together in a particular order. Each DNA molecule consists of two strands in the shape of a double helix. Genes are made of DNA, and are responsible for the transfer of genetic information from one generation to the next.
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deoxyribonucleic acid The genetic material of living organisms; the substance of heredity. It is a large, double-stranded, helical molecule that contains genetic instructions for growth, development, and replication. The rungs of this double helix are made of base pairs.
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deoxyribonucleic acid A macromolecule containing the bases adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine, the sugar deoxyribose and phosphate groups. By means of the sequence of bases along its strands, DNA codes the genetic information in all living organisms.
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deoxyribonucleic acid molecules which carry the genetic information needed for living cells to function.
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