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=='''DNA Helicase'''==
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=='''Dexoyribonucleic Acid (DNA)'''==
 
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Deoxyribonucleic acid, or <scene name='75/751146/Dna/2'>DNA</scene>, is the method of information storage that is used by almost every living organism.
 
== Function ==
== Function ==
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<scene name='75/751146/Deoxyribonucleic_acid/1'>DNA</scene> is a complementary double helix and is made up of nucleotides, which are monomers made up of a pentose sugar, deoxyribose, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base. The sequence of the nitrogenous bases is how the information is kept.
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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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Diseases with regard to DNA cause mistakes in protein synthesis which can affect every part of life.
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== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==
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DNA codes for the proteins that amalgamate to create living things.
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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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Nucleotides are made up with a pentose sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.
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