dna
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material found in all living organisms and many viruses. It contains the genetic instructions necessary for growth, development, reproduction, and maintenance of life. DNA is composed of two long strands forming a double helix, with each strand made up of repeating units called nucleotides. Each nucleotide consists of three components: a sugar molecule (deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.
The four types of nitrogenous bases in DNA are adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. These bases pair
DNA's structure allows it to store vast amounts of genetic information within the sequence of its bases.
DNA was discovered in 1869 by Friedrich Miescher and later identified as the genetic material in the