DNA

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DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the hereditary molecule in almost all living organisms, encoding genetic instructions that guide development, function, and reproduction.

All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
DNA canonical 3
DNA. 2
B-form DNA 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biomolecule
genetic material
nucleic acid
basePairsWith adenine-thymine
cytosine-guanine
carries genetic information
composedOf deoxyribose sugar
nitrogenous bases
nucleotides
phosphate group
discoveredBy Friedrich Miescher
encodes genes
proteins
essentialFor cell division
evolution
heredity
organism development
foundIn eukaryotic cells
many viruses
prokaryotic cells
fullName deoxyribonucleic acid
hasBackbone sugar-phosphate backbone
hasBondType hydrogen bonds between base pairs
phosphodiester bonds in backbone
hasNitrogenousBase adenine
cytosine
guanine
thymine
hasStructure double helix
locatedIn cell nucleus
chloroplasts
mitochondria
organizedInto genes
noncoding regions
replicatesDuring cell cycle S phase
replicationIs semiconservative
storedAs chromosomes
structureElucidatedBy Francis Crick
James Watson
Maurice Wilkins
Rosalind Franklin
undergoes replication
transcription
usedIn forensic identification
genetic engineering
molecular diagnostics
paternity testing
yearDiscovered 1869
yearStructureProposed 1953

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Referenced by (9)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Double Helix (scientific contribution, not the book author) isCanonicalFormOf DNA
subject surface form: The Double Helix
this entity surface form: B-form DNA
Frederick Sanger knownFor DNA
this entity surface form: DNA sequencing
DAMN. hasPart DNA
this entity surface form: DNA.
DAMN. single DNA
this entity surface form: DNA.
X-ray diffraction images of DNA relatedTo DNA
this entity surface form: DNA B-form
X-ray diffraction images of DNA relatedTo DNA
this entity surface form: DNA Z-form
Little Mix notableWork DNA
Little Mix debutAlbum DNA