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The [[genetic]] material of nearly all forms of life. The [[genetic]] material of nearly all forms of life.
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 +# A [[biopolymer]] of [[deoxyribonucleic acid]] (a type of [[nucleic acid]]) that has four different chemical groups, called [[bases]]: [[adenine]], [[guanine]], [[cytosine]], and [[thymine]].
 +# That part of a person's character that has a [[genetic]] origin.
 +# The fundamental [[values]] or vision of an organization.
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==See also== ==See also==
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 +*[[DNA profiling]]
* [[Crystallography]] * [[Crystallography]]
* [[DNA error]] * [[DNA error]]
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* [[Nucleic acid double helix]] * [[Nucleic acid double helix]]
* [[DNA-encoded chemical library]] * [[DNA-encoded chemical library]]
 +* [[Genealogical DNA test]]
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The genetic material of nearly all forms of life.

  1. A biopolymer of deoxyribonucleic acid (a type of nucleic acid) that has four different chemical groups, called bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.
  2. That part of a person's character that has a genetic origin.
  3. The fundamental values or vision of an organization.


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