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28 May, 04:49
Why is DNA important?
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Braylen Beltran
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DNA contains genetic information and is in chromosomes. This means that through DNA diseases can be passed on for example, cystic fibrosis. DNA identifies who a person is and no one has the same DNA as each other.
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