Importance And Functions Of DNA

DNA is the genetic material of humans. What is the importance of DNA or functions of DNA

Importance And Functions Of DNA

The full form of DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid. It is a group of molecules that contains hereditary material and is responsible for carrying and transmitting the genetic information of our genes from parents to offspring. It’s made up of biological building blocks known as nucleotides. DNA is something that makes us unique.

Some of the basic functions or importance of DNA are as follows:

1. DNA stores genetic information and transfers from parents to offspring.

2. DNA is involved in the replication process. It transfers the genetic information from one generation to the next and is an equal distribution of DNA during cell division.

3. Changes in DNA sequences can cause Mutations, which is witnessed in many cases.

4. The DNA can respond to the need for a particular protein by exposing the appropriate genes for transcription while keeping other genes inactive.

5. DNA is responsible for the unique Fingerprint that every person has.

6. DNA controls the genes and doesn’t let them express themselves freely. It interacts with cells based on the type of proteins they will make.

– Written By Aashutosh

Kidpid Educator
Author: Kidpid Educator

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