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DNA
UK //ˌdiː.enˈeɪ//US //ˌdiː.enˈeɪ//
Definition
A molecule that carries genetic instructions used in the growth and functioning of living organisms.
In simple words: The building blocks of all living things that contain genetic information.
Examples
- Scientists extracted the DNA from the sample to analyze its genetic makeup.
- DNA testing can help identify familial relationships in forensic cases.
- Researchers are studying how DNA mutations can lead to diseases.
- In humans, DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes.
- The discovery of the DNA double helix was a landmark moment in science.
Usage notes
Used in scientific contexts, especially biology and medicine. Not used informally.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
DNA sounds like 'Deoxyribonucleic Acid' - imagine a double helix ladder structure.
Collocations
- extract DNA
- analyze DNA
- DNA sequence
- DNA testing
- DNA structure
Synonyms
- genetic material
- chromosome
- hereditary information
Common mistakes
- Confused with RNA - learners may mix these two terms.
- Omitting 'the' when referring to DNA in a specific context.
- Misunderstanding its role in genetics and heredity.