How Does DNA Control The Cell Cycle?
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A DNA is a long twisted ladder like structure. It have 4 different nitrogen bases which are normally known as genes, the sequences of these four nitrogen bases ( guanin, cytosin, adenine and thayamin) make protein and other cell require material, it opens like a zipper and the each part of zipper form another part of zipper according to sequence of nitrogen base ( adenine in front of thayamin and cytosine in front of guanine and vice versa). There is an advance research in the field of DNA, known as phantom DNA, it strangely states that our human DNA take photon energy of light which come from atmosphere, and to atmosphere from out side world, thus showing us the presence of soul and one divine power.
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